The 109 Chair was designed by Finn Juhl in 1955 and was originally manufactured by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder. It is particularly the detailed armrests that make this chair unique. These armrests are intimately shaped to fit a small hollowing at the tip, which perfectly fits the plum of a thumb. The 109 Chair is functional in a dining setup at home as well as in a restaurant, a hotel or in a conference room. The chair is manufactured in oak or walnut and with upholstery in textile or leather. In this design, it is in particular the uniquely detailed armrests, that make the chair interesting and elegant. Apart from the comfort that Finn Juhl is so famous for, the armrest of the 109 Chair are almost intimately shaped to fit a small hollowing at the tip, which perfectly fits the plum of a thumb. These details emphasize the expert precision of the craftsmanship.