Poul Kjærholm
designer based in : COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
the designer
Poul Kjærholm (1929–1980) was a renowned Danish designer known for his minimalist and functional furniture. Born in Østervrå, Denmark, he trained as a cabinetmaker and studied at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts. Kjærholm gained international acclaim in the 1950s, particularly for his PK series, which includes the iconic PK61 coffee table and PK22 chair. He won prestigious awards like the Lunning Prize and Grand Prizes at the Milan Triennale.
Kjærholm was innovative in his use of steel, treating it as an artistic material on par with wood and leather. His designs, celebrated for their simplicity and elegance, are featured in major collections like the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. His legacy continues through Republic of Fritz Hansen and Kjærholm Productions, ensuring his timeless work remains influential.