Skip to content

PK22 - Black

50% OFF
  • PK22 Black image.
  • PK22 Black image.
  • PK22 Black image.
  • PK22 Black image.
  • PK22 Black image.

PK22 - Black

Upholstery
SALE
£569.50
Regular
£1,139.00
48-72 HOURS DISPATCH, ONLY 1 LEFT

This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties. We do not claim any rights on any third party trademarks.

CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION

Danish Designer Simplicity

Style PK22 chair originally designed by Kjaerholm in 1953, winner of the Milan Triennale in 1957. Manufactured from high quality formed thick brushed stainless steel and available in a number of different thick leather colours, elegant as a singles piece, dominant and commanding as a pair. Beautifully matched with any of our Poul Kaerholm Coffee Table.

PK22
PK22

In the detail

Manufactured from high quality formed thick brushed stainless steel  and available in a number of different thick leather colours, elegant as a singles piece, dominant and commanding as a pair. Unlike many Danish designer of  the Mid Century Poul Kjaerholm focused on stainless steel as his man material, mixing sophisticated marble on coffee tables and upholstering in leather

THE FINER DETAILS

PK22
  • Frame: Brushed Stainless Steel
  • Legs: Brushed Stainless Steel
  • Style: Danish Classic Design
  • Fabric: Leather
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: Fully
  • Instructions: N/A
  • Care: Vacum
  • Clean: Dust / Leather Cleaner
  • Comment: Great as a pair
  • Fabric Ordering: Suggested
  • Dimension: Width 65cm, Depth 65cm, Height 70cm
  • Seat Dimension: Height 34cm approx
  • Packing Dimension: Width 76cm, Depth 70cm, Height 70cm
  • CBM: 0.372  Product Weight: 13kg
Inspired By

Poul Kjærholm

Poul Kjaerholm began his legacy as a humble cabinetmaker’s apprentice. He has studied at the Danish School or Arts in Copenhagen in 1952. Later on, his distinctive design was evident in his PKO minimalist plywood series. His art was vetted as playfully irrational. In typical Scandinavian fashion, he blends wood, leather, steel and even marble as his furniture construction material. He sees art where there is none saying, “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”. His famous Lounge Chair “PK25” in 1952 has evolved year after year, following his Coffee table “PK61” was made to match another version of his Lounge Chair “PK22” in 1956 which has been well known ever since. In 1958 his work has reached international acclaim for his contributions to the ‘Formes Scandinaves’ exhibition and has been awarded the legendary ‘Lunning Award’. He has also won the grand prize at the Milan ‘Trennali’. His designs have become a permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and other museum collections in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany.

Join our mailing list

Get new products and promotions in your inbox. We’re not clingy, you can unsubscribe at any time.