Laminett by Yngve Ekström is a smaller sibling to the Lamino easy chair. The same iconic curve, here with a lower back for a lighter expression. A low and high version of the same easy chair was an idea that Yngve used in several of his chair collections.
Pillo is a high-back armchair with generous proportions and a timeless character. The Pillo armchair is available with a swivel base with relaxation mechanism or a wooden base. Shown here with the wooden base.
The PK15 is Poul Kjærholm’s final design, his lifelong pursuit of perfection and dedication to details is evident in the simple and calm appearance masking remarkably complex woodwork craftsmanship.
First version of the famous PK22, The Poul Kjaerholm PK25 easy chair has a transparent and dynamic line, its structure made of a single piece of flat bended steel the incarnation of the designer’s dexterity
PK20 is a simple and elegant lounge chair. Its flexible frame is made of matt chromed spring steel. The PK20 version with low backrest is part of the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
The PK24 longge chair is perhaps the most recognizable chair in Poul Kjaerholm's work with his PK22 armchair. The designer was inspired by the Rococo period and the French chaise longue to create the PK24 with its elegant and organic curves.