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$6,950.00

PK11™ by Poul Kjærholm for Fritz Hansen

PK11™, introduced by Poul Kjærholm in 1957, stands as a testament to his innovative design approach. The chair is characterized by a distinctive three-legged frame crafted from satin brushed stainless steel, achieving perfect harmony between graceful curves and bold angles. This design mastery is further showcased in Kjærholm's earlier work, notably the PKO minimalist plywood series from 1952.

As a companion to the PK51™ worktable, PK11™ embodies complexity and elegance, reflecting Kjærholm's keen eye for materials, particularly his profound appreciation for steel—a sentiment he considered equal to the artistic respect traditionally reserved for wood.

Poul Kjærholm's design legacy extends beyond the PK11™. In the mid-1950s, he collaborated with Ejvind Kold Christiansen, producing an extensive range of furniture that showcased his evolving style. The playful yet rational design of the PK61 coffee table in 1955, with its visible supporting frame beneath a glass top, exemplifies Kjærholm's early innovative spirit.

Internationally acclaimed, Kjærholm received the 'Lunning Award' in 1958 for his PK22 chair, and in subsequent years, he continued to make waves with Grand Prize wins at the Milan Triennale in 1957 and 1960. The PK11™ chair, with its timeless design, remains a cornerstone of Kjærholm's contributions to modern furniture, capturing the essence of his intricate and elegant design philosophy.

Dimensions: 25.2 x 17.3 x 27.2 h in

Made in Denmark

PK11™ by Poul Kjærholm for Fritz Hansen

PK11™, introduced by Poul Kjærholm in 1957, stands as a testament to his innovative design approach. The chair is characterized by a distinctive three-legged frame crafted from satin brushed stainless steel, achieving perfect harmony between graceful curves and bold angles. This design mastery is further showcased in Kjærholm's earlier work, notably the PKO minimalist plywood series from 1952.

As a companion to the PK51™ worktable, PK11™ embodies complexity and elegance, reflecting Kjærholm's keen eye for materials, particularly his profound appreciation for steel—a sentiment he considered equal to the artistic respect traditionally reserved for wood.

Poul Kjærholm's design legacy extends beyond the PK11™. In the mid-1950s, he collaborated with Ejvind Kold Christiansen, producing an extensive range of furniture that showcased his evolving style. The playful yet rational design of the PK61 coffee table in 1955, with its visible supporting frame beneath a glass top, exemplifies Kjærholm's early innovative spirit.

Internationally acclaimed, Kjærholm received the 'Lunning Award' in 1958 for his PK22 chair, and in subsequent years, he continued to make waves with Grand Prize wins at the Milan Triennale in 1957 and 1960. The PK11™ chair, with its timeless design, remains a cornerstone of Kjærholm's contributions to modern furniture, capturing the essence of his intricate and elegant design philosophy.

Dimensions: 25.2 x 17.3 x 27.2 h in

Made in Denmark

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