In Ordrup, just outside of Copenhagen, Finn Juhl’s House stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Danish Modern design and its owner’s contribution to it. Fully restored and open to the public since 2008, the 1940s home of pioneering interior designer and architect Finn Juhl resembles an unassuming, L-shaped bungalow from the outside. Inside, the perfectly-preserved open-plan home features furniture designed by Juhl himself as well as his personal collection of arts and crafts. Artworks by the likes of Danish painters Vilhelm Lundstrøm, Egill Jacobsen and Richard Mortensen are also exhibited throughout the space. Ordrupgaard Vilvordevej 110 2920 Charlottenlund Denmark Note: Finn Juhl’s House is currently closed for renovation and will reopen early in 2019. TwitterFacebookPinterest Related Stories Design Interiors Issue 49 Mimi Shodeinde An audience with the architect. Interiors Issue 48 Gil Schafer Inside the all-American family home. Design Interiors Issue 48 At Work With: Studio Utte A visit to the small, sophisticated Milanese studio of Patrizio Gola & Guglielmo Giagnotti. Design Interiors Issue 43 Vincent Van Duysen At home with the cult architect. Interiors Issue 43 Home Tour: Rose Uniacke An elegant palazzo—in Pimlico. Design Interiors Issue 42 Studio Tour: Fernando Caruncho Gardens sit between the natural and the artificial. George Upton meets the man mediating between the two.
Design Interiors Issue 48 At Work With: Studio Utte A visit to the small, sophisticated Milanese studio of Patrizio Gola & Guglielmo Giagnotti.
Design Interiors Issue 42 Studio Tour: Fernando Caruncho Gardens sit between the natural and the artificial. George Upton meets the man mediating between the two.