Fritz Hansen – PK61
Fritz Hansen – PK61
3,488.00 €
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In the PK61 table you can see Paul Kjærholm’s minimalist expression for the Fritz Hansen birth house. The base is made from stainless steel and the whole piece presents the Kjærholm’s interpretation of geometry!
Name of the product : PK61
Designer : Fritz Hansen
Description : The PK61 coffee table is as minimalist as Poul Kjærholm’s hand. The square and aesthetic design serves as a powerful manifesto and shows Kjærholm’s development from industrial designer to outstanding furniture architect.
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