PK91 Stool

Item No.
CHA026

A beautiful design, made identical to the original.

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Delivery Time   10-16 weeks

US$399.00

Price for the original ...  US$2,899.00
 
 
 

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Poul Kjaerholm Style PK91 stool is a reproduction of Kjaerholm's original design.

Poul Kjaerholm got the inspiration for this stool is from an Egyptian folding stool, which has its roots to approx 1500 BC.

This stool can be folded open and closed.

More Information
Item No.CHA026
Year of Design:1961
Designed by:Poul Kjærholm
Base/Legs made of:Stainless Steel
Frame made of:Stainless Steel
Made of:Stainelss Steel Feet, Upholstry
Finish:Matt surface
Filling Material:PU Foam
Care instructions:Vacuum clean the furniture thoroughly, make sure to use the soft brush attachment (leather scratches easily). Do always move furniture by lifting. Dragging or pushing can damage fixings and affect stability.
Cubic meter G:0.14 m²
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Specification
Product Measurement (L x D x H):59cm x 41cm x 43cm
Seating Height:43 cm
Packaging
Package Measurement (L x D x H):65cm x 45cm x 49,5cm
Package Weight:12 KG
Numbers of Cartons:1
Cubic meter G:0.14 m²
Assembled:Assembled

Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980)

Lauded for his distinctive style of furniture design, Poul Kjaerholm was born in Øster Vrå, Denmark in 1929. His pieces are considered to contain a minimalist yet articulate form, all embossed with that signature style that continues to be celebrated worldwide to this day.

With the humble beginning as a cabinetmaker's apprentice with the firm Gronbech in 1948, Kjaerholm went on to forge his design ideology at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. Shirking away from the majority of his Scandinavian counterparts, the Dane chose steel as his primary material of choice over wood. "Steel’s constructive potential is not the only thing that interests me, the refraction of light on its surface is an important part of my artistic work.”

Awarded the prestigious Lunning Award and Grand Prize at the Milan Trennali in 1958 and 1960 respectively; Kjaerholm’s designs continue to be included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and within numerous other museums across Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany.

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