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10 Preben Fabricius and Jorgen Kastlhom FK 6728 high back leather armchairs

$16,377.93per set
$20,472.41per set20% Off
£11,960per set
£14,950per set20% Off
€14,019.44per set
€17,524.30per set20% Off
CA$22,553.74per set
CA$28,192.17per set20% Off
A$24,549.18per set
A$30,686.47per set20% Off
CHF 13,007.73per set
CHF 16,259.66per set20% Off
MX$295,240.98per set
MX$369,051.22per set20% Off
NOK 165,389.96per set
NOK 206,737.45per set20% Off
SEK 151,561.60per set
SEK 189,452per set20% Off
DKK 104,724.39per set
DKK 130,905.48per set20% Off

About the Item

An exceptional limited edition set of 10 Danish Mid Century Preben Fabricius and Jørgen Kastlhom FK high back armchairs, model FK 6728-4G for Walter Knoll, in a cognac coloured leather with a white gloss shell and satin aluminium 4 star base. The price listed is for all 10 chairs as shown. Originally designed by powerhouse 1960s design team Preben Fabricius and Jørgen Kastholm in 1964, their ‘Tulip’ chair has become an icon of Mid Century Danish design. The actual original name for this chair that was produced by Kill International is ‘The Bucket Chair’ and it is still produced today by Walter Knoll under that name. Needless to say the name comes nowhere near close to portraying the beautiful and curvaceous lines it exhibits which is why over the years it’s often been referred to as the ‘Tulip’ or ‘Bird’ Chair. The original production name was the FK 6725 which relates to the chair with the fixed base and seat. Other production variants number from 6725-6729 and also have been produced in a 3 leg (3G), 4 leg (4G) or 5 star (5R) base and with or without castors. The original chair was produced with a fixed seat and base, but later versions had a rotating seat - and later still a 4 star and 5 star base with both a tilting and rotating seat. All production models had circular slides or castors fitted to the base of the feet so if you ever see a listing without one or the other they are missing in action. The FK high back armchair version, as shown here, has a leather pad and a gloss white shell and a 4 star rotating base. This was a special edition, as confirmed by email via Walter Knoll, and was therefore only produced in very limited numbers. The fine lines and contours found on the FK chair are still as compelling today as they were when the chair was first introduced. The sculptured arm rests elegantly curve up and away from the chair base and provide both comfort and support. It’s a stylish, easy going chair that works well both in a domestic environment as a dining, side or desk chair, or in a business environment as a meeting room or conference room chair. All the chairs in this set are in good used condition with just minor signs of wear here and there as expected - a few also show evidence of some over painting which was probably undertaken to cover some light scratches and marks, and a few have some touching in on some minor edge marks. The leather is in very good condition with only minor fading and marks here and there - there are no holes, tears or any major scratches or dent marks in the leather. In any event, none of this detracts from the visual appeal of the chairs which look amazing together as a rare set of 10. There really is nothing much to choose between any of the 10 as there are no major marks or damages. The satin 4 star base on all the chairs are also in good condition with just a few small scuff marks and light scratches on the tops of the profiles here and there, again just as you would expect. Although the 4 star base model was only available as a special edition the 3 star model is still produced today by Walter Knoll and currently retails at over £4,000 per chair. By reference to the photographs you can see that this set is a great match to a large and impressive Matteo Grassi cream leather and glass dining table that I also have listed and as such the entire ensemble can be purchased via another one of my listings on this site. Dimensions H90 x W72 x D60cm Seat Height: 47cm Arm Height: 69cm
  • Creator:
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 35.44 in (90 cm)Width: 28.35 in (72 cm)Depth: 23.63 in (60 cm)Seat Height: 18.51 in (47 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 1014950
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1990-1999
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1990s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Highclere, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: PFJK 101stDibs: LU4278237761152

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