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Item No.
100514713
$2,901.00
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- A Danish midcentury modern classic by Poul Kjærholm.
- The brushed stainless-steel frame is distilled to its minimalist essence.
- The seat and back are airily woven from flag halyard roping.
- 28⅜" H 24⅝" W 29⅜" D
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Designed by Poul Kjærholm for Fritz Hansen
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An evolution of the PK25, the PK4™ Lounge Chair (1952) experiments with the same materials – steel and flag halyard roping – but using a frame crafted from seven tubular steel pieces welded into a unified frame. The PK4 embodies Danish designer Poul Kjærholm’s penchant for creating a light, minimalist, yet artistic expression using common industrial materials. This modern, relaxed, and thoroughly comfortable lounge chair integrates easily into any room while adding an elegant, sculptural presence. Made in Denmark.
- A Danish midcentury modern classic by Poul Kjærholm.
- The brushed stainless-steel frame is distilled to its minimalist essence.
- The seat and back are airily woven from flag halyard roping.
- The lithe steel frame supports the body at a comfortable, relaxed pitch.
- Brand
- Fritz Hansen
- Collection
- Fritz Hansen PK Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 28⅜" H 24⅝" W 29⅜" D
- Product Weight
- 19 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
PK4
- Height (in): 28⅜
- Width (in): 24⅝
- Depth (in): 29⅜
- Weight (lbs): 19
- Seat Height (in): 15
- Seat Width (in): 20⅞
- Seat Depth (in): 18½
- Leg Height (in): 17⅜
- Brushed stainless-steel frame
- Nylon halyard roping
Poul Kjærholm
Poul Kjærholm’s pieces are sculptures in themselves, but with an understated, subtle quality that makes them ideally suited for accompanying art. Apprenticed as a cabinetmaker but drawn to the potential of steel, Kjærholm brought craftsmanship and industrial materials together in the design of his PK series of furniture.
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