PK71 nesting tables
PK71™ Nesting Tables
The PK71™ Nesting Tables, designed by Poul Kjærholm, consist of three sculptural tables that can be neatly stored beneath one another. With these designs, Kjærholm explored the square in all three dimensions for the first time, marking an important step in his architectural approach to furniture. Compact yet dynamic, the tables have a toy-like quality that encourages interaction and movement, while their simplicity anticipates Kjærholm’s later, more complex table designs. Their significance is underscored by their inclusion in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
What makes the PK71™ Nesting Tables special?
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Design heritage: Created by Poul Kjærholm as an early exploration of geometric form.
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Three-dimensional study: The first time Kjærholm worked with the square in all 3 dimensions.
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Compact functionality: Nesting construction allows for easy storage and flexible use.
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Playful quality: Toy-like proportions make them dynamic and versatile.
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Artistic expression: Bare frames were often stacked by Kjærholm as sculptural symbols.
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Museum recognition: Part of the permanent collection at MoMA in New York.
Tables with timeless appeal
The PK71™ Nesting Tables balance functional design with artistic experimentation, reflecting Kjærholm’s philosophy of merging sculpture and furniture. Their simplicity makes them enduringly relevant in both domestic and gallery settings.
Specifications
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Brand: Fritz Hansen
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Designer: Poul Kjærholm
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Model: PK71™
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Design: Three nesting tables
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Exhibition: Permanent collection, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Styling & Pairing
The PK71™ works as a flexible side table set, perfect for small living spaces, or as sculptural accents in modern interiors. Pair them with Kjærholm’s iconic lounge chairs to highlight his mastery of minimalist design.
A timeless design for modern living
Compact, functional, and deeply sculptural, the PK71™ Nesting Tables remain a defining example of Poul Kjærholm’s unique approach to form and material.
FAQs
Who designed the PK71™ Nesting Tables?
They were designed by Danish furniture master Poul Kjærholm.
How many tables are included?
The set consists of three nesting tables.
What makes them special?
They represent Kjærholm’s first exploration of the square in three dimensions and balance playfulness with precision.
Where are they exhibited?
The PK71™ is part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Who produces them today?
The PK71™ Nesting Tables are produced by Fritz Hansen.
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