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
The consummate modernist chandelier, Poul Henningsens Artichoke Lamp – Large (1958) measures nearly three feet in width and is composed of layers of overlapping “leaves”, which produce crisp, glare-f
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
Having graced the halls of universities, restaurants and libraries in Europe for decades, the PH5 Pendant Lamp is one of Poul Henningsens most recognizable lighting designs. Constructed by Louis Poul
Architect Poul Christiansen’s classic folded lamps have the same following in Europe as George Nelson’s Bubble Lamps have in the U.S., gracing homes, public spaces and royal chambers for nearly a cent
The consummate modernist chandelier, Poul Henningsens Artichoke Lamp – Large (1958) measures nearly three feet in width and is composed of layers of overlapping “leaves”, which produce crisp, glare-f
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
Having graced the halls of universities, restaurants and libraries in Europe for decades, the PH5 Pendant Lamp is one of Poul Henningsens most recognizable lighting designs. Constructed by Louis Poul
Architect Poul Christiansen’s classic folded lamps have the same following in Europe as George Nelson’s Bubble Lamps have in the U.S., gracing homes, public spaces and royal chambers for nearly a cent