PK22 | Danish steel and leather lounge chair
Quiet, ruthless, present.
Designed by Poul Kjaerholm in Denmark in the 1950s, the PK22 is one of the defining studies of Danish craft. Flat steel drawn into a disciplined line supports a suspended leather seat, all decisions made with intent. Nothing ornamental, nothing wasted. The chair set a new benchmark for reduction and continues to anchor contemporary interiors with the same authority.
PK22 by Kjaerholm’s settles quietly into place with calm assurance, perfectly, as the designer intended.
Measures: 63 cm W × 63 cm D × 71 cm H (Seat 35 cm H)
Quiet, ruthless, present.
Designed by Poul Kjaerholm in Denmark in the 1950s, the PK22 is one of the defining studies of Danish craft. Flat steel drawn into a disciplined line supports a suspended leather seat, all decisions made with intent. Nothing ornamental, nothing wasted. The chair set a new benchmark for reduction and continues to anchor contemporary interiors with the same authority.
PK22 by Kjaerholm’s settles quietly into place with calm assurance, perfectly, as the designer intended.
Measures: 63 cm W × 63 cm D × 71 cm H (Seat 35 cm H)
Description
Quiet, ruthless, present.
Designed by Poul Kjaerholm in Denmark in the 1950s, the PK22 is one of the defining studies of Danish craft. Flat steel drawn into a disciplined line supports a suspended leather seat, all decisions made with intent. Nothing ornamental, nothing wasted. The chair set a new benchmark for reduction and continues to anchor contemporary interiors with the same authority.
PK22 by Kjaerholm’s settles quietly into place with calm assurance, perfectly, as the designer intended.
Measures: 63 cm W × 63 cm D × 71 cm H (Seat 35 cm H)























