Designed by Poul Kjærholm in 1960, the
PK9 Chair Replica represents a masterful integration of structural innovation and ergonomic design. Inspired by a sand imprint of his wife’s form, this chair merges
Italian top-grain leather with a
satin-brushed stainless steel base to deliver both elegance and engineering precision.
- PRECISION ENGINEERING – The PK9 Chair features a meticulously constructed frame of satin-brushed stainless steel, offering superior tensile strength and corrosion resistance. Its column-like legs are designed to distribute weight evenly for maximum stability.
- ADVANCED MATERIALS – The seating surface is upholstered in premium genuine leather, known for its durability and smooth texture. Beneath, a robust nylon inner shell enhances structural integrity while remaining lightweight.
- INNOVATIVE ERGONOMICS – Designed through experimentation with clay molds, the chair’s curvature aligns with the body’s natural contours. This ensures optimal lumbar support and superior comfort, even for prolonged sitting sessions.
- CORROSION-RESISTANT STRUCTURE – The satin-brushed stainless steel base provides excellent resistance to environmental stressors, maintaining its structural integrity in a variety of conditions without losing its sheen.
- PRECISION FIT AND FINISH – Every component of the PK9 Chair is crafted to exacting standards, ensuring tight tolerances and an exceptional surface finish. The Italian top-grain leather is tanned to enhance its resilience while retaining a luxurious feel.
- CUSTOMIZE ORDER OPTIONS – Choose from diverse materials and finishes for a personalized piece. Ready to ship within 6-8 weeks to the continental USA. We ensure satisfaction by updating with real samples and production statuses before shipping.
Combining technical innovation with high-end materials, the
PK9 Chair offers an unparalleled seating experience. Invest in this meticulously crafted masterpiece today, and bring a touch of engineering excellence into your home.
This ultra-premium replica is not affiliated with Fritz Hansen.