The home of Finn Juhl, a titan of Danish design, is open to the public. The compact house, built in 1942, is a reflection of all that’s best about 20th-century Danish design, with the comfortable and inviting space full of Juhl’s own furniture. On the same property is the Ordrupgaard Museum, which looks like a Danish country manor and houses an impressive collection of works by French and Danish artists.
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Finn Juhl’s house and the Ordrupgaard Museum
The home of Finn Juhl, a titan of Danish design, is open to the public. The compact house, built in 1942, is a reflection of all that’s best about 20th-century Danish design, with the comfortable and inviting space full of Juhl’s own furniture. On the same property is the Ordrupgaard Museum, which looks like a Danish country manor and houses an impressive collection of works by French and Danish artists.