PK61

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The Product

KNOWN FOR VIABILITY:

Offering a liberal surface space to show a new bouquet or an assortment of magazines or books, this flexible table fills a down-to-earth need. Besides its undeniable common sense, this Kjærholm example radiates downplayed tastefulness. It easily finds a place with any taste while yet offering a strong expression.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION :

Highlighting a hard wearing steel outline and a break-safe glass top, this amazingly adaptable table was first presented by Danish creator Poul Kjærholm during the 1950s.¾ tempered glass on the top gives a nitty-gritty and the base was built by Polished #304-grade stainless steel . Tabletop height is about 12.6 in and height of 99lbs, so it is easy to carry anywhere and everywhere. Partial assembly was required.

This thing isn't fabricated by or subsidiary with the first designer(s) and related gatherings. We don't guarantee any privileges on any outsider brand names.

The Specs

  • Width 31.5 in
  • Depth 31.5 in
  • Height 12.6 in
  • Packaging Weight 99 lbs
  • Packaging 35.8 in x 35.8 in x 3.1 in, Carton 2 (12 lbs): 28.7 in x 28.7 in x 14.2 in
About The Designer
Poul Kjærholm

Poul Kjærholm (1929–1980)

Poul Kjærholm was a Danish designer renowned for his elegant and minimalist approach to furniture design. Born in Østervrå, Denmark, in 1929, he initially trained as a cabinetmaker before studying at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts. Kjærholm became known for his innovative use of steel combined with natural materials like leather, wood, and cane, creating designs that balanced industrial modernity with human warmth.

He joined the prestigious furniture company Fritz Hansen in the 1950s and later collaborated with other manufacturers, producing iconic pieces such as the PK22 chair, the PK25 lounge chair, and the PK80 daybed. His work is characterized by its refined proportions, structural clarity, and a subtle elegance that emphasizes material honesty and craftsmanship.

Kjærholm’s furniture has been widely celebrated in exhibitions worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Despite his untimely death in 1980 at the age of 50, his designs remain highly influential, symbolizing the intersection of Scandinavian minimalism and modern industrial design

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