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Dimensions
Width: 137 cm / 53.9'' - Depth: 75 cm / 29.5'' - Height: 71 cm / 28'' - Seating Height: 35 cm / 13.8"
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A timeless expression of Danish modern design, the PK31 two-seater sofa by Poul Kjaerholm captures the essence of elegance and functionality. Designed in 1958 for Ejvind Kold Christensen, this piece showcases Kjaerholm’s refined approach to materials and form. His commitment to minimalist aesthetics and industrial techniques makes this sofa a standout addition to any interior.
Design
Constructed with a matte chrome-plated steel frame, the PK31 sofa exemplifies Kjaerholm’s preference for metal over traditional wood. The original black leather upholstery has developed a rich patina, adding depth to its character. Deep seat cushions provide excellent comfort, while the angled backrest and armrests offer a well-balanced seating experience. Marked with the original E. Kold Christensen stamp on the lower beam, this sofa remains a true collector’s piece.
Designed with durability and aesthetics in mind, the PK31 combines sharp geometry with soft, high-quality leather. The balance of structure and comfort creates a visually light yet sturdy form that seamlessly blends into modern and contemporary spaces. This is a piece that highlights the beauty of both material and craftsmanship.
Condition
This PK31 two-seater sofa is in very good condition, with visible signs of age and use that enhance its authenticity. The leather has aged beautifully, and the cushions remain firm, ensuring lasting comfort.
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I just received the absolutely gorgeous credenza yesterday. It was professionally packaged and delivered just as promised. I cannot more highly recommend AtKris Studio.
Excellent responsiveness, and with wonderful curatorial chops!
This bar is amazing. Beautiful and exactly as described. A custom crate (which was a work of art itself) was built in order to ship the piece to the U.S. The bar arrived in perfect condition without a scratch. I will say that take the crate apart was not easy and was a two-person job. But worth it in the end