PK61 Coffee Table - White
Inspired by:- Poul Kjærholm
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Dispatched Date | Delivered 10-16 weeks |
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Lead Time | 10 - 14 Weeks |
Original Designer | Poul Kjærholm |
Featured Product | No |
Five Years Gurantee | Yes |
Sample Fabric | No |
Heading 1 | Casual Coffee Lovers |
Heading 2 | More to Explore |
Short Description 2 | The PK61 Coffee Table is ideal for meal times, business meetings, or anything in between The simplistic design incorporated, as you can note, is of minimalist elegance, and is exclusive as such. The glass top is clear-tempered, and the stainless steel frame underneath is brushed; Choose from light or dark glass, respectively. This product measures 82.5 cm x 82.5 cm x 82.5 cm and also weighs approximately 30 kg. And look closely, for you might also notice this product bears an elegant resemblance to the similar PK63 Coffee Table we offer as well. |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |
- Dimension: Width 80cm, Depth 80cm, Height 32cm
- Packing Dimension 1: Width 88cm, Depth 88cm, Height 7cm
- Packing Dimension 2: Width 73cm, Depth 73cm, Height 36m
- CBM: 0.053/0.192 Product Weight: 45kg
Product Description
Inspired by Poul Kjærholm, this reproduction piece of a mid-century design hopes to enact the very fibre of those “casual conversations” you so often crave with your family or friends. Bring them over for supper, and discuss any personal or professional matters here over this quality-made replica of beautiful, clear glass. And did we mention its rich history as a designer piece, dating back to the early 1950’s?
It was, in fact, originally manufactured in Denmark and came in beige, brown and silver; the first materials used to comprise it were of steel and stone. The very first prototype was originally designed for E. Kold Christensen, who first manufactured it. The first design period carried through from 1950 to 1959.
Read More Read LessThe PK61 Coffee Table is ideal for meal times, business meetings, or anything in between The simplistic design incorporated, as you can note, is of minimalist elegance, and is exclusive as such. The glass top is clear-tempered, and the stainless steel frame underneath is brushed; Choose from light or dark glass, respectively. This product measures 82.5 cm x 82.5 cm x 82.5 cm and also weighs approximately 30 kg. And look closely, for you might also notice this product bears an elegant resemblance to the similar PK63 Coffee Table we offer as well.
Read More Read LessInspired by Poul Kjærholm, this reproduction piece of a mid-century design hopes to enact the very fibre of those “casual conversations” you so often crave with your family or friends. Bring them over for supper, and discuss any personal or professional matters here over this quality-made replica of beautiful, clear glass. And did we mention its rich history as a designer piece, dating back to the early 1950’s?
It was, in fact, originally manufactured in Denmark and came in beige, brown and silver; the first materials used to comprise it were of steel and stone. The very first prototype was originally designed for E. Kold Christensen, who first manufactured it. The first design period carried through from 1950 to 1959.
The PK61 Coffee Table is ideal for meal times, business meetings, or anything in between The simplistic design incorporated, as you can note, is of minimalist elegance, and is exclusive as such. The glass top is clear-tempered, and the stainless steel frame underneath is brushed; Choose from light or dark glass, respectively. This product measures 82.5 cm x 82.5 cm x 82.5 cm and also weighs approximately 30 kg. And look closely, for you might also notice this product bears an elegant resemblance to the similar PK63 Coffee Table we offer as well.
Original Designer
Inspired by :
Poul Kjærholm
View all products(16)Poul Kjaerholm began his legacy as a humble cabinetmaker’s apprentice. He has studied at the Danish School or Arts in Copenhagen in 1952. Later on, his distinctive design was evident in his PKO minimalist plywood series. His art was vetted as playfully irrational. In typical Scandinavian fashion, he blends wood, leather, steel and even marble as his furniture construction material. He sees art where there is none saying, “Steel’s constructive potential is not the only thing that interests me; the refraction of light on its surface is an important part of my artistic work”. His famous Lounge Chair “PK25” in 1952 has evolved year after year, following his Coffee table “PK61” was made to match another version of his Lounge Chair “PK22” in 1956 which has been well known ever since.
In 1958 his work has reached international acclaim for his contributions to the ‘Formes Scandinaves’ exhibition and has been awarded the legendary ‘Lunning Award’. He has also won the grand prize at the Milan ‘Trennali’. His designs have become a permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and other museum collections in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany.
The name Poul Kjærholm is only used to describe the characteristics of the goods made to the original design, and not as a trademark.