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.
The lounge chair from the Gomo collection will captivate you with its unique design, characterised by fluid lines that give it a dynamic and sophisticated look.
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.
The design of the Pot chair is modern and timeless. It is suitable to both private and public interiors. It is available in a variety of fabrics and leathers.
Design Bjarke Ingels in collaboration with KIBISI, 2016.
The VIA57 chair has been designed for the VIA 57 WEST building in New York. It fits in a modern lifestyle. It can be positioned individually or with others and will allow you to create an intimate conversation space.
The Swan lounge chair has elegant line associated to a sculptural beauty, created by Arne Jacobsen for the Royal SAS hotel in Copenhagen at first, it is reedited by Fritz Hansen.
The Ro lounge chair has a high backseat. Its flowing and poetic design brings an indisputable charm and the cushions are made of polyurethan molded foam for the highest comfort.