These photos are from Finn Juhl’s house in Ordrup, near Copenhagen.
Danish architect, interior, and industrial designer, Finn Juhl was best known for his forward-thinking designs. He played a pivotal role in the development of Danish design in the 1940s and was instrumental in introducing Danish modern to America.
Finn Juhl and Inge-Marie Skaarup built their home in Ordrup with an "inside-out" philosophy, carefully planning the interior of each room before determining the exterior. In this space, Finn Juhl was able to seamlessly blend furniture design, arts, and crafts into a modern, functional interior, entirely on his own terms.
Lately, I've been dedicated to documenting the stories of people deeply immersed in their crafts and the passion they bring to their work. Artists, craftsmen, and craftswomen have always inspired me with their unique lifestyles and career journeys. I feel this series is a continuation of that work, though it leans more towards exploring the "footprints left behind" by these creative forces.