Poul Kjærholm

(Danish, 1929–1980)

Poul Kjærholm was a celebrated Danish furniture designer. His work, such as Sofabord (coffee table), are recognized by their low profiles, elegant forms, and frequent use of steel. Born on January 8, 1929 in Øster Vrå, Denmark, Kjærholm studied at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, before rising to prominence during the 1950s. In 1958, he created the now-famous PK 22 chair and PK 24 long chair for the Formes Scandinaves exhibition in Paris. He was appointed as an assistant professor and lecturer at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts a year later. Today, his works are touted as among the most innovative of mid-century Scandinavian design, with pieces included in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Kjærholm died on April 18, 1980 in Hillerød, Denmark.

Most Expensive Artwork Sold at Auction

EKC 80 A Lit de repos, 1959
Sold price: 449,449 USD

Poul Kjærholm Artworks

Poul Kjærholm (12 results)
Bord

Poul Kjærholm

Bord

Uppsala Auktionskammare

Est. 10,000–15,000 SEK

Fåtöljer, ett par

Poul Kjærholm

Fåtöljer, ett par

Uppsala Auktionskammare

Est. 30,000–40,000 SEK

Soffa

Poul Kjærholm

Soffa

Uppsala Auktionskammare

Est. 40,000–60,000 SEK

Vilstol

Poul Kjærholm

Vilstol

Uppsala Auktionskammare

Est. 20,000–30,000 SEK

Soffa

Poul Kjærholm

Soffa

Uppsala Auktionskammare

Est. 30,000–40,000 SEK

PK 50 Conference Table

Poul Kjærholm

PK 50 Conference Table

Sean Kelly Gallery

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PK 12 Chair

Poul Kjærholm

PK 12 Chair

Sean Kelly Gallery

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PK-61, ca. 1960–1969

Poul Kjærholm

PK-61, ca. 1960–1969

Sean Kelly Gallery

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PK 56, 1974

Poul Kjærholm

PK 56, 1974

Sean Kelly Gallery

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