Poul Kjaerholm PK63 Table
by Poul Kjaerholm from Fritz Hansen
poul kjaerholm pk63 table
Design Poul Kjaerholm, 1968
Stainless steel base, marble or granite top
Made in Denmark by Fritz Hansen
The PK63™ & PK63A™ tables are from Fritz Hansen's "Poul Kjaerholm collection". Simple yet distinguished, a typical Kjærholm style in an exclusive and minimalist design. A solid and functional table. In 1968, Poul Kjærholm set out to design a series of tables that could be combined with his collection of lounge chairs and sofas. The resulting PK63™ was created in connection with the PK31™ 2-seater and 3-seater sofas. The iconic coffee table features a satin-brushed stainless steel base and a tabletop made of slate, marble or granite.
Poul Kjærholm had a particular interest in various construction materials; especially steel, which he considered a natural material. He was a trained carpenter who continued studies at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts. He moved on to work at Fritz Hansen, for about a year, where he designed a number of noteworthy chair prototypes. In 1955, Kjærholm started collaborating with manufacturer Ejvind Kold Christensen, which lasted until his death in 1980. In 1982, Fritz Hansen took over the production and sales of "The Kjærholm Collection", developed from 1951 to 1967, designs, which are logical to the minute detail with an aura of exclusivity.
PK63™ is offered in two sizes and a variety of natural stone tops. The base is made of satin brushed stainless steel in the typical Kjaerholm design.
PK63A: 47.2" w | 23.6"d | 12.2" h
PK63: 70.9" w | 23.6"d | 12.2" h
Stainless steel base, marble or granite top
Made in Denmark by Fritz Hansen
The PK63™ & PK63A™ tables are from Fritz Hansen's "Poul Kjaerholm collection". Simple yet distinguished, a typical Kjærholm style in an exclusive and minimalist design. A solid and functional table. In 1968, Poul Kjærholm set out to design a series of tables that could be combined with his collection of lounge chairs and sofas. The resulting PK63™ was created in connection with the PK31™ 2-seater and 3-seater sofas. The iconic coffee table features a satin-brushed stainless steel base and a tabletop made of slate, marble or granite.
Poul Kjærholm had a particular interest in various construction materials; especially steel, which he considered a natural material. He was a trained carpenter who continued studies at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts. He moved on to work at Fritz Hansen, for about a year, where he designed a number of noteworthy chair prototypes. In 1955, Kjærholm started collaborating with manufacturer Ejvind Kold Christensen, which lasted until his death in 1980. In 1982, Fritz Hansen took over the production and sales of "The Kjærholm Collection", developed from 1951 to 1967, designs, which are logical to the minute detail with an aura of exclusivity.
PK63™ is offered in two sizes and a variety of natural stone tops. The base is made of satin brushed stainless steel in the typical Kjaerholm design.
PK63A: 47.2" w | 23.6"d | 12.2" h
PK63: 70.9" w | 23.6"d | 12.2" h
$5,799.00 + free shipping
Poul Kjaerholm
Poul Kaerholm began as a cabinetmaker’s apprentice and had a particular interest in various construction materials. Kaerholm’s designs are in the permanent collection of the MoMA and Victoria & Albert Museums.
Fritz Hansen is characterized by premium quality Danish Modern design. Iconic designers Arne Jacobsen & Poul Kjaerholm created beautifully shaped furniture, innovative techniques and new materials.