The history of the PK20 Easy Chair
The PK20 Easy Chair is a celebrated piece of Danish modernist furniture design, created by the renowned architect and designer Poul Kjærholm in 1965. With its sleek, minimalist silhouette and innovative use of high-quality materials, the PK20 exemplifies Kjærholm's signature design philosophy, which sought to elevate industrial processes to the level of fine art.
Kjærholm, who was a central figure in the golden age of Danish modernism, conceived the PK20 as a refined, almost sculptural expression of comfort and relaxation. The chair's deceptively simple frame is crafted from a single, continuous length of stainless steel, which gracefully curves to support the sitter's body. The seat and backrest are then upholstered in a supple, high-grade saddle leather, providing both aesthetic appeal and exceptional ergonomic support.
Beyond its striking visual presence, the PK20 Easy Chair is also acclaimed for its impressive functionality and durability. Kjærholm's meticulous attention to detail and construction ensures that the chair not only maintains its elegant form but also provides unparalleled comfort and stability for the user.
PK20 Easy Chair
This variant: Stainless steel with full leather
Dimension: 65cm (W) x 84cm (D) x 89cm (H)
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