PK62, PK63 & PK63A

Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968 

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PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

In 1968, Poul Kjærholm set out to design a series of coffee tables that could be paired with his collection of lounge chairs and sofas. 

The PK62™ table was originally linked to the PK20™ and PK24™ chairs, while he intended the PK63 and PK63A™ tables to accompany the PK31™ sofa. 

 All three tables rest on the same construction, a satin brushed stainless steel base carrying a slate, marble or granite top.

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

PK62 80 x 27 x H17 cm PK63 180 x 60 x H31 cm PK63A 120 x 60 x H31 cm
Materials slate, marble or granite top, satin stainless steel base
Warranty Fritz Hansen offer up to 20 years limited warranty if the products are registered at fritzhansen.com/my-fh

PK62 Table
80 x 27 x H17 cm

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Slate

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

White marble

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Granite

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Fauske Grey-White Marble

PK63A Table
120 x 60 x H31 cm

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Slate

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

White marble

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Granite

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Fauske Grey-White Marble

PK63 Table
180 x 60 x H31 cm

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Slate

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

White marble

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Granite

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Fauske Grey-White Marble

Free samples (against deposit)

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968
PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

PK62 Table

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

PK63 Table

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

PK63A Table

PK62, PK63 & PK63A Fritz Hansen coffee table – Poul Kjærholm, 1968

Poul Kjærholm

Poul Kjærholm

Acclaimed for his distinctive style of furniture design, Poul Kjaerholm was born in Øster Vrå, Denmark in 1929. His pieces are considered to contain a minimalist and articulated form, all in relief with a style that is still famous around the world.

From modest beginnings as a cabinetmaker apprentice at the Gronbech workshop in 1948, Kjaerholm continued to forge his ideology at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. Far from shunning the majority of his Scandinavian counterparts, the Dane chose steel as the main material rather than wood. "The potential of steel is not the only thing that interests me, the refraction of light on its surface is an important part of my artistic work. "

Awarded the prestigious Lunning Prize in 1958 and the Trennali Grand Prix in Milan in 1960, Kjaerholm's drawings continue to be featured in the permanent collections of the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. in many other museums across Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany.