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  • Poul Kjaerholm PK20 Lounge Chair
    Mar. 01, 2025

    Poul Kjaerholm PK20 Lounge Chair

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980); E. Kold Christensen (Denmark), attributed, Herman Miller (USA exclusive distributor), attributed Marking(s); notes: no marking(s) apparent Materials: stainless steel, leather Dimensions (H, W, D): 38"h, 24"w, 28"d; 15.5" seat height Additional Information: Reference (similar example): Designed For Life - Scandinavian Modern Furnishings 1930-1970, Michael Ellison and Leslie Pina, pg. 96.

    Palm Beach Modern Auctions
  • Cantilever Lounge Chair, Manner of Poul Kjaerholm
    Mar. 01, 2025

    Cantilever Lounge Chair, Manner of Poul Kjaerholm

    Est: $750 - $1,000

    Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980), manner of; unknown Marking(s); notes: no marking(s) apparent Materials: chromed metal, leather Dimensions (H, W, D): 34"h, 30"w, 30"d; 13" seat height Additional Information: Reference (similar example): Designed For Life - Scandinavian Modern Furnishings 1930-1970, Michael Ellison and Leslie Pina, pg. 96.

    Palm Beach Modern Auctions
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. PK-22 chair, designed in 1955. Satin Spring steel frame and upholstered in original black leather.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. PK-22 chair, designed in 1955. Satin Spring steel frame and upholstered in original black leather.

    Est: €2,200 - €2,500

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. PK-22 chair, designed in 1955. Satin Spring steel frame and upholstered in original black leather. Slight marks and patina from use, in good condition. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 2018, with Black Label. Measurements: 72 x 64 x 64 cm. Seat height 32 cm. The PK22 series of chairs are excellent examples of Poul Kjaerholm's ability to work with exquisite materials and minimalism. In the search for the ideal form they were created in a combination of elegant luxury and comfort. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with the cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2013, with label.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2013, with label.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2013, with label. Measurements: 33 x 80 x 80 cm. Minimal traces of use. The PK61 coffee table is almost as elementary and minimalist as the style of Poul Kjærholm, its intellectual creator. Despite the extreme distillation of the structure into a set of identical elements, the square and aesthetic design shows Kjærholm's development from industrial designer to furniture architect. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Chaise Longue, model PK-24. Stainless steel frame, adjustable seat with upholstery in black leather, enclosed neck pillow. Designed 1965. Produced by Fritz Hansen. With stamp.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Chaise Longue, model PK-24. Stainless steel frame, adjustable seat with upholstery in black leather, enclosed neck pillow. Designed 1965. Produced by Fritz Hansen. With stamp.

    Est: €6,000 - €6,500

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Chaise Longue, model PK-24. Stainless steel frame, adjustable seat with upholstery in black leather, enclosed neck pillow. Designed 1965. Produced by Fritz Hansen. With stamp. Measurements: 85 x 155 x 67 cm. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 – 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A pair of PK-22 chairs. Satin-brushed spring steel frame, upholstered in original black leather. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 1991, with label. Designed in 1955.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 – 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A pair of PK-22 chairs. Satin-brushed spring steel frame, upholstered in original black leather. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 1991, with label. Designed in 1955.

    Est: €4,000 - €4,500

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 – 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A pair of PK-22 chairs. Satin-brushed spring steel frame, upholstered in original black leather. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 1991, with label. Designed in 1955. In good condition despite age and use. Measurements: 72 x 63 x 64 cm. The PK22 series of chairs are excellent examples of Poul Kjaerholm's ability to work with exquisite materials and minimalism. In search of the ideal shape they were created in a combination of elegant luxury and comfort. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after having begun his apprenticeship with the cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. From the mid-1950s he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who It always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his marked personality can already be seen. In 1958 he attracted international attention thanks to his contribution to the “Formes Scandinaves” exhibition held in Paris, and that same year he won the Lunning prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix of the Milan Triennale. , and in 1959 he entered the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Institute of Design, where he taught since 1976. His designs are currently held in prominent design collections, including those of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels.

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels. Measurements: 78 x 55 x 50 cm. 44 cm. (seat height). Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJAERHOLM STYLE DANISH LEATHER & STEEL SOFA
    Feb. 11, 2025

    POUL KJAERHOLM STYLE DANISH LEATHER & STEEL SOFA

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    2-seater sofa in leather with steel legs, in the style of Poul Kjaerholm. Unsigned. Circa 1980's. Dimensions: H 28" x W 55" x D 29" x SH 16" Condition: Some scuffs to leather. missing a foot pad. JE025

    Westport Auction
  • Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980), Een 'PK9' stoel voor Fritz Hansen
    Feb. 04, 2025

    Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980), Een 'PK9' stoel voor Fritz Hansen

    Est: €700 - €1,000

    Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980), Een 'PK9' stoel voor Fritz Hansen, De stoel met geronde rugleuning en zitting bekleed met zwartgekleurd leer, op drie gebogen metalen poten. Gemerkt op de onderkant, Ontwerp 1960, H 77 cm & H zitting ca 42 cm , Licht verweer rond de poten, verder in goede staat. 

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980),
    Jan. 28, 2025

    Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980),

    Est: £1,200 - £1,800

    Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980), a 'PK-61' coffee table, designed in 1956 for E Kold Christensen, the square slate top raised on a stainless steel support, the support etched with manufacturer's logo, 83cm square 33cm high

    Sworders
  • Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980)
    Jan. 28, 2025

    Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980)

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980) a 'PK52 Professor Desk', originally designed in 1955, produced by Carl Hansen & Søn, the oak top over a powder-coated steel frame, labelled 'Carl Hansen & Søn', 186.5cm wide 85cm deep 70cm high

    Sworders
  • Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) Daybed - Model PK 80
    Jan. 22, 2025

    Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) Daybed - Model PK 80

    Est: €15,000 - €20,000

    Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) Daybed - Model PK 80 Steel, lacquered wood and leather Edited by E. Kold Christensen Manufacturer's stamp Model created in 1957 H 30 × L 193 × W 82 cm Bibliography: - M. Sheridan, "The Furniture of Poul Kjaerholm: catalogue raisonné", Ed. Gregory R. Miller, 2008, p. 105 - J. Gura, "Scandinavian Furniture: A Sourcebook of Classic Designs for the 21st Century", Ed. Thames & Hudson, 2007, pp. 171, 194 Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) Lit de jour - Modèle PK 80 Acier, bois laqué et cuir Édition E. Kold Christensen Estampille de l'éditeur Modèle créé en 1957 H 30 × L 193 × P 82 cm Bibliographie : - M. Sheridan, "The Furniture of Poul Kjaerholm: catalogue raisonné", Ed. Gregory R. Miller, 2008, p. 105 - J. Gura, "Scandinavian Furniture : A Sourcebook of Classic Designs for the 21st Century", Ed. Thames & Hudson, 2007, pp. 171, 194

    Piasa
  • Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980) Candleholder - PK101 model
    Jan. 22, 2025

    Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980) Candleholder - PK101 model

    Est: €1,800 - €2,500

    Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980) Candleholder - PK101 model Metal Model created circa 1966 H 114 × Ø 37 cm Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980) Porte-bougie - Modèle PK101 Métal Modèle créé vers 1966 H 114 × Ø 37 cm

    Piasa
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Ensemble de six chaises PK9
    Jan. 21, 2025

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Ensemble de six chaises PK9

    Est: €12,000 - €15,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Ensemble de six chaises PK9 Création en 1961 Edition E. Kold Christensen Estampilles de l'éditeur Acier et cuir Set van zes 'PK9' eetkamerstoelen Ontwerp 1961 Uitvoering E. Kold Christensen Gestempeld door de fabrikant Metaal en leder A set of six impressed 'PK9' chairs in steel and leather by Poul Kjaerholm designed in 1961 and edited by E. Kold Christensen. Chacune/elk : H: 77 cm. (30.1/4in.); L: 56 cm. (22.1/8in.); P: 58 cm. (22.7/8in.)

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Table PK54
    Jan. 21, 2025

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Table PK54

    Est: €7,000 - €9,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Table PK54 Création en 1963 Edition E. Kold Christensen Estampilles de l'éditeur Acier chromé et marbre Tafel 'PK54' Ontwerp 1963 Uitvoering E. Kold Christensen Gestempeld door de fabrikant Verchroomd metaal en marmer An impressed 'PK54' table in chrome-plated steel and marble designed by Poul Kjaerholm in 1963 and edited by E. Kold Christensen. H: 65 cm. (25.5/8in.); D: 140 cm. (55.1/8in.)

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Table basse PK61
    Jan. 21, 2025

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Table basse PK61

    Est: €1,500 - €2,500

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Table basse PK61 Création en 1956 Edition E. Kold Christensen Estampilles de l'éditeur Acier et ardoise Salontafel 'PK61' Ontwerp 1956 Uitvoering E. Kold Christensen Gemerkt door de fabrikant Staal en leisteen A 'PK61' coffee table in steel and slate designed by Poul Kjaerholm in 1956 and edited by E. Kold Christensen. H: 33 cm. (13in.); L: 80 cm. (31.1/2in.); P: 80 cm. (31.1/2in.)

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Suite de trois tables gigognes PK71
    Jan. 21, 2025

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Suite de trois tables gigognes PK71

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Suite de trois tables gigognes PK71 Création en 1957 Edition E. Kold Christensen Acier et acrylique 'PK71' mimiset van drie tafeltjes Ontwerp 1957 Uitvoering E. Kold Christensen Staal en acryl A set of three 'PK71' nesting tables in steel and acrylic designed by Poul Kjaerholm in 1957 and edited by E. Kold Christensen. La plus grande/de grootste : H: 28 cm. (11in.); L: 28 cm. (11in.); P: 28 cm. (11in.)

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Tabouret PK33
    Jan. 21, 2025

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Tabouret PK33

    Est: €2,500 - €3,500

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Tabouret PK33 Création en 1958 Edition E. Kold Christensen Estampilles de l'éditeur Acier poli, bois peint et cuir Kruk 'PK33' Ontwerp 1958 Uitvoering E. Kold Christensen Gestempeld door de fabrikant gepolijst metaal, gelakt hout en leder An impressed 'PK33' stool in polished steel, lacquered wood and leather designed by Poul Kjaerholm in 1958 and edited by E. Kold Christensen. H: 34 cm. (13.3/8in.); L: 56 cm. (22in.); P: 52 cm. (20.1/2in.)

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK22
    Jan. 21, 2025

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK22

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK22 Création en 1956 Edition E. Kold Christensen, circa 1971 Estampille de l'éditeur Acier chromé et cuir Paar PK22 stoelen Ontwerp 1956 Uitvoering E. Kold Christensen, omstreeks 1971 Gestempeld door de fabrikant Verchroomd metaal en leder A pair of 'PK22' armchairs in chrome-plated steel and leather by Poul Kjaerholm design in 1956 and edited by E. Kold Christensen circa 1971. Chacun/elk : H: 70 cm. (27.1/2in.); L: 63 cm. (24.3/4in.); P: 67 cm. (26.1/4in.)

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK22
    Jan. 21, 2025

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK22

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK22 Création en 1956 Edition E. Kold Christensen, circa 1963 Estampille de l'éditeur Acier chromé et cuir Paar PK22 stoelen Ontwerp 1956 Uitvoering E. Kold Christensen, omstreeks 1963 Gestempeld door de fabrikant Verchroomd metaal en leder A pair of 'PK22' armchairs in chrome-plated steel and leather by Poul Kjaerholm design in 1956 and edited by E. Kold Christensen circa 1963. Chacun/elk : H: 70 cm. (27.1/2in.); L: 63 cm. (24.3/4in.); P: 67 cm. (26.1/4in.)

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Tabouret PK91
    Jan. 21, 2025

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Tabouret PK91

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Tabouret PK91 Création en 1961 Edition E. Kold Christensen Estampille de l'éditeur Acier nickelé et cuir Kruk 'PK91' Ontwerp 1961 Uitvoering E. Kold Christensen Gestempeld door de fabrikant Vernikkeld metaal en leder A 'PK91' stool in nickel-plated steel and leather by Poul Kjaerholm designed in 1961 and edited by E. Kold Christensen. H: 48 cm. (18.7/8in.); L: 60 cm.(23.5/8in.); P: 45 cm.(17.11/16in.)

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. PK-22 chair, designed in 1955. Satin Spring steel frame and upholstered in original Walnut Elegance leather.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. PK-22 chair, designed in 1955. Satin Spring steel frame and upholstered in original Walnut Elegance leather.

    Est: €2,200 - €2,500

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. PK-22 chair, designed in 1955. Satin Spring steel frame and upholstered in original Walnut Elegance leather. Slight marks and patina from use, in good condition. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 2014, with brown label. Measurements: 72 x 64 x 64 cm. Seat height 32 cm. The PK22 series of chairs are excellent examples of Poul Kjaerholm's ability to work with exquisite materials and minimalism. In the search for the ideal form they were created in a combination of elegant luxury and comfort. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with the cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. PK-22 chair, designed in 1955. Satin Spring steel frame and upholstered in original black leather.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. PK-22 chair, designed in 1955. Satin Spring steel frame and upholstered in original black leather.

    Est: €2,200 - €2,500

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. PK-22 chair, designed in 1955. Satin Spring steel frame and upholstered in original black leather. Slight marks and patina from use, in good condition. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 2018, with Black Label. Measurements: 72 x 64 x 64 cm. Seat height 32 cm. The PK22 series of chairs are excellent examples of Poul Kjaerholm's ability to work with exquisite materials and minimalism. In the search for the ideal form they were created in a combination of elegant luxury and comfort. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with the cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2013, with label.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2013, with label.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2013, with label. Measurements: 33 x 80 x 80 cm. Minimal traces of use. The PK61 coffee table is almost as elementary and minimalist as the style of Poul Kjærholm, its intellectual creator. Despite the extreme distillation of the structure into a set of identical elements, the square and aesthetic design shows Kjærholm's development from industrial designer to furniture architect. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Chaise Longue, model PK-24. Stainless steel frame, adjustable seat with upholstery in black leather, enclosed neck pillow. Designed 1965. Produced by Fritz Hansen. With stamp.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Chaise Longue, model PK-24. Stainless steel frame, adjustable seat with upholstery in black leather, enclosed neck pillow. Designed 1965. Produced by Fritz Hansen. With stamp.

    Est: €6,000 - €6,500

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Chaise Longue, model PK-24. Stainless steel frame, adjustable seat with upholstery in black leather, enclosed neck pillow. Designed 1965. Produced by Fritz Hansen. With stamp. Measurements: 85 x 155 x 67 cm. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 – 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A pair of PK-22 chairs. Satin-brushed spring steel frame, upholstered in original black leather. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 1991, with label.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 – 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A pair of PK-22 chairs. Satin-brushed spring steel frame, upholstered in original black leather. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 1991, with label.

    Est: €4,000 - €4,500

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 – 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A pair of PK-22 chairs. Satin-brushed spring steel frame, upholstered in original black leather. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 1991, with label. Designed in 1955. In good condition despite age and use. Measurements: 72 x 63 x 64 cm. The PK22 series of chairs are excellent examples of Poul Kjaerholm's ability to work with exquisite materials and minimalism. In search of the ideal shape they were created in a combination of elegant luxury and comfort. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after having begun his apprenticeship with the cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. From the mid-1950s he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who It always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his marked personality can already be seen. In 1958 he attracted international attention thanks to his contribution to the “Formes Scandinaves” exhibition held in Paris, and that same year he won the Lunning prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix of the Milan Triennale. , and in 1959 he entered the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Institute of Design, where he taught since 1976. His designs are currently held in prominent design collections, including those of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels.

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels. Measurements: 78 x 55 x 50 cm. 44 cm. (seat height). Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

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  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2002, with label.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2002, with label.

    Est: €2,200 - €2,600

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2002, with label. Measurements: 33 x 80 x 80 cm. Minimal traces of use. The PK61 coffee table is almost as elementary and minimalist as the style of Poul Kjærholm, its intellectual creator. Despite the extreme distillation of the structure into a set of identical elements, the square and aesthetic design shows Kjærholm's development from industrial designer to furniture architect. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

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  • Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) for E. Kold Christensen
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) for E. Kold Christensen

    Est: €2,500 - €3,500

    Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) for E. Kold Christensen, The large circular grey marble top above a cube-shaped steel frame, marked with the E. Kold Christensen mark to the steel, A PK 54 dining table, H 65 cm, D 140 cm, The marble with several chips, the steel base slightly oxidized,

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) PK 80 daybed
    Dec. 11, 2024

    Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) PK 80 daybed

    Est: €15,000 - €20,000

    Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) PK 80 daybed Steel, lacquered wood and leather Edited by E. Kold Christensen Manufacturer's stamp Model created in 1957 H 30 × L 193 × W 82 cm Bibliography : - 'The Furniture of Poul Kjaerholm: catalogue raisonné', M. Sheridan, Ed. Gregory R. Miller, 2008, p. 105 - 'Scandinavian Furniture: A Sourcebook of Classic Designs for the 21st Century', J. Gura, Ed. Thames & Hudson, 2007, pp. 171, 194 Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) Lit de jour modèle PK 80 Acier, bois laqué et cuir Édition E. Kold Christensen Estampille de l'éditeur Modèle créé en 1957 H 30 × L 193 × P 82 cm Bibliographie : - 'The Furniture of Poul Kjaerholm: catalogue raisonné', M. Sheridan, Ed. Gregory R. Miller, 2008, p. 105 - 'Scandinavian Furniture: A Sourcebook of Classic Designs for the 21st Century', J. Gura, Ed. Thames & Hudson, 2007, pp. 171, 194

    Piasa
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2013, with label.
    Dec. 11, 2024

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2013, with label.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2013, with label. Measurements: 33 x 80 x 80 cm. Minimal traces of use. The PK61 coffee table is almost as elementary and minimalist as the style of Poul Kjærholm, its intellectual creator. Despite the extreme distillation of the structure into a set of identical elements, the square and aesthetic design shows Kjærholm's development from industrial designer to furniture architect. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 – 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A pair of PK-22 armchairs. Satin-brushed spring steel frame, upholstered in original black leather. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 1991, with label. Designed in 1955
    Dec. 11, 2024

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 – 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A pair of PK-22 armchairs. Satin-brushed spring steel frame, upholstered in original black leather. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 1991, with label. Designed in 1955

    Est: €4,000 - €4,500

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 – 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A pair of PK-22 armchairs. Satin-brushed spring steel frame, upholstered in original black leather. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 1991, with label. Designed in 1955. In good condition despite age and use. Measurements: 72 x 63 x 64 cm. The PK22 series of chairs are excellent examples of Poul Kjaerholm's ability to work with exquisite materials and minimalism. In search of the ideal shape they were created in a combination of elegant luxury and comfort. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after having begun his apprenticeship with the cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. From the mid-1950s he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who It always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his marked personality can already be seen. In 1958 he attracted international attention thanks to his contribution to the “Formes Scandinaves” exhibition held in Paris, and that same year he won the Lunning prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix of the Milan Triennale. , and in 1959 he entered the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Institute of Design, where he taught since 1976. His designs are currently held in prominent design collections, including those of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

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  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2002, with label.
    Dec. 11, 2024

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2002, with label.

    Est: €2,200 - €2,600

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2002, with label. Measurements: 33 x 80 x 80 cm. Minimal traces of use. The PK61 coffee table is almost as elementary and minimalist as the style of Poul Kjærholm, its intellectual creator. Despite the extreme distillation of the structure into a set of identical elements, the square and aesthetic design shows Kjærholm's development from industrial designer to furniture architect. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

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  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Chaise Longue, model PK-24. Stainless steel frame, adjustable seat with upholstery in black leather, enclosed neck pillow. Designed 1965. Produced by Fritz Hansen. With stamp.
    Dec. 11, 2024

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Chaise Longue, model PK-24. Stainless steel frame, adjustable seat with upholstery in black leather, enclosed neck pillow. Designed 1965. Produced by Fritz Hansen. With stamp.

    Est: €6,000 - €6,500

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Chaise Longue, model PK-24. Stainless steel frame, adjustable seat with upholstery in black leather, enclosed neck pillow. Designed 1965. Produced by Fritz Hansen. With stamp. Measurements: 85 x 155 x 67 cm. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

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  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels.
    Dec. 11, 2024

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels.

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels. Measurements: 78 x 55 x 50 cm. 44 cm. (seat height). Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) PAIRE DE TABOURETS 'PK 91' acier brossé et tissu
    Dec. 10, 2024

    Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) PAIRE DE TABOURETS 'PK 91' acier brossé et tissu

    Est: €6,000 - €8,000

    Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) PAIRE DE TABOURETS 'PK 91' acier brossé et tissu chaque: 41 x 58 x 45 cm. Le modèle créé vers 1960, réalisée par Kold Christensen.

    Christie's
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Table basse PK 61A
    Nov. 28, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Table basse PK 61A

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Table basse PK 61A Création en 2007 Edition Fritz Hansen Estampille de l'éditeur Acier chromé et verre H: 32,5 cm. (12.3/4in.); L: 125 cm. (49.1/4in.); P: 125 cm. (49.1/4in.) A stamped 'PK 61A' coffee table in chrome-plated steel and glass by Poul Kjaerholm designed in 2007 and edited by Fritz Hansen.

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK 22
    Nov. 28, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK 22

    Est: €3,000 - €5,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK 22 Création en 1956 Edition Fritz Hansen, 2013 Estampille et étiquette de l'éditeur Acier chromé et osier H: 69,5 cm. (27.3/8in.); L: 63 cm. (24.3/4in.); P: 66 cm. (26in.) A stamped and labeled pair of 'PK 22' armchairs in chrome-plated steel and wicker by Poul Kjaerholm designed in 1956 and edited by Fritz Hansen in 2013.

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Lit de repos PK 80
    Nov. 28, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Lit de repos PK 80

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Lit de repos PK 80 Création en 1957 Edition Fritz Hansen, 2019 Estampille et étiquette de l'éditeur Acier chromé, cuir, contreplaqué peint et caoutchouc H: 31 cm. (12.1/4in.); L: 193 cm. (76 in.); P: 82 cm. (32.1/4in.) A stamped and labeled 'PK 80' daybed in chrome-plated steel, leather, lacquered plywood and rubber designed by Poul Kjaerholm in 1956 and edited by Fritz Hansen in 2019.

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) & JØRGEN HØJ (1925-1994) Chauffeuse PP 106
    Nov. 28, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) & JØRGEN HØJ (1925-1994) Chauffeuse PP 106

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) & JØRGEN HØJ (1925-1994) Chauffeuse PP 106 Création en 1952 Edition PP Møbler, circa 2020 Estampille de l'éditeur Chêne d'Amérique et drisse H: 63 cm. (24.3/4in.); L: 65,5 cm. (25.3/4in.); D: 79 cm. (31.1/8in.) A stamped 'PP 106' low chair in American red oak and flag halyard by Poul Kjaerholm and Jørgen Høj designed in 1952 and edited by PP Møbler circa 2020.

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Importante table PK 54 avec ses rallonges PK 54A
    Nov. 28, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Importante table PK 54 avec ses rallonges PK 54A

    Est: €10,000 - €12,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Importante table PK 54 avec ses rallonges PK 54A Création en 1963 Edition E. Kold Christensen Estampilles de l'éditeur Acier chromé, marbre, érable sycomore et caoutchouc Sans rallonges: H: 65 cm. (25.5/8in.); D: 140 cm. (55.1/8in.) Avec rallonges : H: 65,5 cm. (25.3/4in.) D: 210 cm. (82.5/8in.) An important 'PK 54' table with 'PK 54A' extension leaves in chrome-plated steel, marble, sycamore and rubber by Poul Kjaerholm designed in 1963 and edited by E. Kold Christensen.

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Lit de repos PK 80
    Nov. 28, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Lit de repos PK 80

    Est: €8,000 - €12,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Lit de repos PK 80 Création en 1957 Edition E. Kold Christensen circa 1965 Estampilles de l'éditeur Acier chromé, contreplaqué peint, cuir et caoutchouc H: 30 cm. (11.3/4in.); L: 194 cm. (76.3/8in.); P: 82 cm. (32.1/4in.) A 'PK 80' daybed in chrome-plated steel, lacquered plywood, leather and rubber by Poul Kjaerholm designed in 1957 and edited by E. Kold Christensen circa 1965.

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK 22
    Nov. 28, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK 22

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK 22 Création en 1956 Edition E. Kold Christensen circa 1971 Estampille de l'éditeur Acier chromé et cuir H: 70 cm. (27.1/2in.); L: 63 cm. (24.3/4in.); P: 67 cm. (26.1/4in.) A pair of 'PK 22' armchairs in chrome-plated steel and leather by Poul Kjaerholm design in 1956 and edited by E. Kold Christensen circa 1971.

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK 22
    Nov. 28, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK 22

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de fauteuils PK 22 Création en 1956 Edition E. Kold Christensen circa 1963 Estampille de l'éditeur Acier chromé et cuir H: 70 cm. (27.1/2in.); L: 63 cm. (24.3/4in.); P: 67 cm. (26.1/4in.) A pair of 'PK 22' armchairs in chrome-plated steel and leather by Poul Kjaerholm design in 1956 and edited by E. Kold Christensen circa 1963.

    Bonhams
  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels.
    Nov. 21, 2024

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels.

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. A set at four Tulip Chairs, model PK-9. Designed in 1960. Upholstery in redrawn classic Aura leather, satin brushed steel legs. Produced by Fritz Hansen, with labels. Measurements: 78 x 55 x 50 cm. 44 cm. (seat height). Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

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  • POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2002, with label.
    Nov. 21, 2024

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2002, with label.

    Est: €2,200 - €2,600

    POUL KJÆRHOLM (Denmark, 1929 - 1980) for FRITZ HANSEN. Coffee table, model PK-61. Glass top, steel frame. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2002, with label. Measurements: 33 x 80 x 80 cm. Minimal traces of use. The PK61 coffee table is almost as elementary and minimalist as the style of Poul Kjærholm, its intellectual creator. Despite the extreme distillation of the structure into a set of identical elements, the square and aesthetic design shows Kjærholm's development from industrial designer to furniture architect. Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer trained at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, where he entered in 1952 after beginning his apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Gronbech in 1948. Since the mid-fifties he worked for his friend EjvindKoldChristiansen, a businessman who always gave him total creative freedom. In his earliest creations, such as his PKO plywood furniture series, his strong personality is already evident. In 1958 he attracted international attention with his contribution to the "Formes Scandinaves" exhibition in Paris, and in the same year he won the Lunning Prize for his PK 22 chair. In 1957 and 1960 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and in 1959 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Danish Design Institute, where he taught from 1976. Today his designs are held in leading design collections, including those of the Victoria & ALbert Museum in London and the MOMA in New York.

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  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980)
    Nov. 20, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980)

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Paire de tabourets pliants, modèle PK 91, piétement en X en acier inoxydable satiné, à assise tendue de cuir grainé noir. Edition Fritz Hansen. Circa 2000 Haut. 42 cm - Long. 58 cm - Larg. 45 cm A pair of ‘PK 91’ folding stools in satin stainless steel and leather. Edited by Fritz Hansen. 16 1/2 x 22 7/8 x 17 3/4 in.

    Tajan
  • POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980)
    Nov. 20, 2024

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980)

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    POUL KJAERHOLM (1929-1980) Chauffeuse PK22, structure en acier brossé à assise tendue de cuir noir, édition Kold Christensen. (Petites déchirures, coutures décousues, rayures) Haut. 72 cm - Larg. 64 cm - Prof. 67 cm A ‘PK22’ low chair in brushed steel and leather. Edited by Kold Christensen. (Small tears, unstitched seams, scratches). 28 3/8 x 25 1/4 x 26 3/8 in.

    Tajan
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