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Poul Kjaerholm exhibition presented by Luminaire

Poul Kjærholm exhibition presented by Luminaire

Dezeen promotion: design company Luminaire is exhibiting a range of furniture by mid-century Danish modernist designer Poul Kjærholm in Miami on 8 October.

PK54 dining table, 1963. Main image: PK9 chair, 1960

The exhibition of Poul Kjærholm's chair and table designs, currently produced by Danish brand Fritz Hansen, has been curated to span his thirty-year career.

PK22 lounge chair, 1956

Kjærholm lectured at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in the 1960s and was awarded the Danish ID Prize for product design in 1967.

PK33 stool, 1959

Pieces on display will include the iconic PK22 Lounge Chair and lesser-known items like the PK54 Table and PK9 Chair.

PK25 chair, 1951

The exhibition will be open to visitors from 6-8pm on Tuesday 8 October at the Luminaire Lab, located at 3901 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida.

To attend the event, RSVP via the Luminaire website.

Read on for more information from Luminaire:


Luminaire Lab will be hosting a special reception from 6-8pm on October 8th, 2013 to celebrate the life and work of Poul Kjærholm with a curated collection.

PK80 daybed, 1957

We look forward to sharing an evening with our distinguished customers, staff and partners, discussing the pieces, and learning all about Poul Kjærholm's designs.

PK20 lounge chair, 1960

Born in Øster Vrå, Denmark, the renowned designer, architect and educator helped shape the perception of Danish design, and in the process, left a large imprint in the design world.

PK24 chaise longue, 1965

His meticulous, methodical, and logical approach to design gave way to the highly sought feeling of exclusivity and mindfulness.

PK61 coffee table, 1956

The items selected for the event represent this philosophy, and include iconic pieces such as the PK22 Lounge Chair as well as unique, lesser-known work such as the PK54 Table and PK9 Chair.

PK31 sofa, 1958

We invite everyone to come experience the selection of Mr. Kjærholm's work for our limited engagement. Each piece was especially selected to represent a part of Mr. Kjærholm's illustrious career.

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