Pair of Early 'PK-25' Chairs
1950s
Designed in 1951, these examples executed between 1952-1956.
Forged chromed steel, flag halyard.
History:
Poul Kjaerholm designed the 'PK-25' chair during his period at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts. Hans J. Wegner, teacher at the School, presented his students with a final assignment in 1951, asking the students to design furniture for a well known architect's living room. Kjaerholm designed this chair for the living room of architect Halldor Gunnløgsson.
When the chair was seen by Fritz Hansen's Managing Director Søren Hansen it led to Poul Kjærholm being hired by Fritz Hansen. Here, the 'PK 25' chair was put in a very limited production in 1952, where the first three production models ended up with the architect they were intended for all along, Halldor Gunnløgsson. Two of these first production models are available: ref. 2212024.
Literature:
Harlang, Christoffer, 'Poul Kjærholm', Arkitektens Forlag (Denmark) 1999, p. 16, 17, 82, 83, 172.
Sheridan, Michael, 'Poul Kjærholm Møbelarkitekt', Louisiana (Denmark) 2006, p. 22, 23, 25, 27, 30, 31, 57, 58, 192, 207.
Miller, Judith, '20th Century Design: The Definitive Illustrated Sourcebook', London, 2009, p. 88-89.
Sheridan, Michael, 'The Furniture of Poul Kjaerholm: Catalogue Raisonné', Gregory R. Miller & Co., (New York) 2008, p.21-23, 32.
Ref: 2405081
H | 71cm/28.0" |
W | 66.5cm/26.2" |
D | 71.5cm/28.1" |
Seat height | 29cm/11.4" |
H. 71cm/28.0"
W. 66.5cm/26.2"
D. 71.5cm/28.1"
Seat height 29cm/11.4"
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