PK22 Easy Chair – Wicker
Much of Poul Kjrholm’s furniture was intended for his own home, located north of Copenhagen and designed by his wife, architect Hanne Kjrholm. His PK22 Easy Chair (1957) was inspired by the light, e
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Much of Poul Kjrholm’s furniture was intended for his own home, located north of Copenhagen and designed by his wife, architect Hanne Kjrholm. His PK22 Easy Chair (1957) was inspired by the light, e
In early 2007, designers Renzo Fauciglietti and Graziella Bianchi expanded on the success of their Bottega Side Chair (2003) with the introduction of an Armchair and Stool. Both of the chairs are cons
In early 2007, designers Renzo Fauciglietti and Graziella Bianchi expanded on the success of their Bottega Side Chair (2003) with the introduction of an Armchair and Stool. The Bottega Stool swivels 3
Who else but Philippe Starck would dare mess with a king? Reinventing the classic Louis XVI armchair for Kartell, the playful Louis Ghost Armchair (2002) is a postmodern triumph of technical innovatio
Look closely. The Compasso d’Oro Sidechair, designed by Enrico Franzolini, is not to be confused with the cheap plywood chairs flooding the U.S. market. It is every bit as well made as the Eames and J
Philippe Starck is building a house of ghosts. After the success of his Louis Ghost Armchair, Starck has now brought that same aesthetic daring to his Charles Ghost Counter Stool (2005). Another trans
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the Onda Stool (2006). The work of Stua founder Jess Gasca, the Onda Stool mimics the curves of the human body. By incorpo
George Nelson began with the legs when designing his Swag Leg Group (1958). He insisted that they be made of metal and machine formed, and discovered his solution in “swaging,” a method of using press
With the observation that “the underside of typical chairs and tables makes a confusing, unrestful world,” Eero Saarinen set out to distill modern dining designs into sculptural, holistic structures.
Much of Poul Kjrholm’s furniture was intended for his own home, located north of Copenhagen and designed by his wife, architect Hanne Kjrholm. His PK22 Easy Chair (1956) was inspired by the light, e