Poul Kjærholm
Early PK11 chair
Designed 1957
Literature: Michael Sheridan ‘The Furniture of Poul Kjærholm: Catalogue Raisonné’, Gregory R. Miller & Co, 2008, ill. and described pp. 100-103
- W: 62,5 cm
- D: 46 cm
- H: 65 cm
- Seat: 41 cm
Materials: Matt, chrome-plated steel frame with laminated ash armrest and upholstered with original white parchment
Manufacturer: E. Kold Christensen
Quantity available: 1
Ref. no: 3154
Available: 1 in stock
€12,000.00
- W: 62,5 cm
- D: 46 cm
- H: 65 cm
- Seat: 41 cm
Materials: Matt, chrome-plated steel frame with laminated ash armrest and upholstered with original white parchment
Manufacturer: E. Kold Christensen
Quantity available: 1
Ref. no: 3154
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