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Design Poul Kjaerholm, 1979
Dimensions:
W 120 * D 60 * H 31 cm
The PK63 table was created by renowned Danish designer Poul Kjaerholm. He mainly worked on flat steel structures and although he initially designed it to complete the line of PK31 sofa, it can easily combine many of his armchairs and sofas.
The PK63 table has a sober and refined line, following the Scandinavian modernist tradition, it is made of raw materials such as stainless steel and unpolished marble.
The PK63 A coffee table is offered with 3 different trays, a larger version do also exists, information on request.
Materials:
Plateau: unpolished white marble, slate or granit
Legs: brushed stainless steel
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