A craftsmanship masterpiece

 

The PK15 chair is the last creation of Danish architect and designer Poul Kjærholm. Designed in 1979, it stands as a testament to Kjærholm's unwavering commitment to innovation and craftsmanship. Departing from his primary material of steel, the PK15 chair is a fusion of steam-bent ash and wicker, showcasing his fascination with natural elements.

Crafted from a single piece of solid wood, the chair's backrest gracefully transitions into the straight front legs. Another piece of wood forms the inner arch of the backrest and back legs, while a wicker seat adds structure and transparency.

The chair's production process challenges steam bending to its limits, resulting in a deceptively simple yet technically demanding design. Available in natural or black ash, the PK15 chair pays homage to Kjærholm's legacy and reflects Fritz Hansen's dedication to perfecting challenging techniques.

The PK15 chair joins The Kjærholm Collection, serving as a source of inspiration for a new generation of designers and embodying the enduring impact of Poul Kjærholm's visionary work in Danish design.

Would you like to read more about Fritz Hanzen and the collection? Read the latest post about the exhibition “Expressions of Character” created by Fritz Hansen and Skagerak.

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