Leather 'Bird' Chairs

Fabricius Kastholm
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Overview

Beautiful modern leather and aluminum office chairs in original black leather. Higher back version. Designed in the 60s by Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius for Alfred Kill's KILL International. Alfred Kill established Kill International in Stuttgart-Fellbach, Germany during the middle of the 20th century and this FK 6725 Bird or Tulip Chair was the first winner of the Germany’s Gute Form prize in 1969 which helped draw the interest of modern furniture and home designers from around the globe. Extremely comfortable with a flexible fiberglass back this chair sits atop a sturdy chrome base and is wrapped in a black leather which remains in good condition with light wear as shown. Arm height 27".

Six available. Priced individually.

Located in our Los Angeles Gallery. 


Specifications
Specifications
Creator

Fabricius Kastholm

Reference No.

LU1853327889272

Place of Origin

Germany

Date of Manufacture

1960s

Dimensions

29 in width
40 in height
16 in depth
17 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Leather and Plastic

Creator

Fabricius Kastholm

Reference No.

LU1853327889272

Place of Origin

Germany

Date of Manufacture

1960s

Dimensions

29 in width
40 in height
16 in depth
17 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Leather and Plastic

Specifications
Creator

Fabricius Kastholm

Reference No.

LU1853327889272

Place of Origin

Germany

Date of Manufacture

1960s

Dimensions

29 in width
40 in height
16 in depth
17 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Leather and Plastic

Designer Notes
Fabricius Kastholm
b. 1931
Preben Fabricius and Jorgen Kastholm were a design duo from Denmark and Germany. Contemporaries of Eames and Mies van der Rohe. They would create a design by passing the drawing back and forth until it was indiscernible who had drawn what. Responsible for iconic pieces of collectible design and on permanent display at MoMa in New York and the Louvre in France.
Merit

Leather 'Bird' Chairs

Fabricius Kastholm
$5,500

Beautiful modern leather and aluminum office chairs in original black leather. Higher back version. Designed in the 60s by Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius for Alfred Kill's KILL International. Alfred Kill established Kill International in Stuttgart-Fellbach, Germany during the middle of the 20th century and this FK 6725 Bird or Tulip Chair was the first winner of the Germany’s Gute Form prize in 1969 which helped draw the interest of modern furniture and home designers from around the globe. Extremely comfortable with a flexible fiberglass back this chair sits atop a sturdy chrome base and is wrapped in a black leather which remains in good condition with light wear as shown. Arm height 27".

Six available. Priced individually.

Located in our Los Angeles Gallery. 


Fabricius Kastholm Leather 'Bird' Chairs
Creator
Reference No.
Place of Origin
Date of Manufacture
Dimensions
Materials & Technique
Los Angeles
2360 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Southampton
257 County Rd 39A
Southampton, NY 11968
LA (310) 876-1440
NY (631) 333-2004
sales@merit-la.com
www.merit-la.com
Merit

Leather 'Bird' Chairs

Fabricius Kastholm


$5,500


Beautiful modern leather and aluminum office chairs in original black leather. Higher back version. Designed in the 60s by Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius for Alfred Kill's KILL International. Alfred Kill established Kill International in Stuttgart-Fellbach, Germany during the middle of the 20th century and this FK 6725 Bird or Tulip Chair was the first winner of the Germany’s Gute Form prize in 1969 which helped draw the interest of modern furniture and home designers from around the globe. Extremely comfortable with a flexible fiberglass back this chair sits atop a sturdy chrome base and is wrapped in a black leather which remains in good condition with light wear as shown. Arm height 27".

Six available. Priced individually.

Located in our Los Angeles Gallery. 


Fabricius Kastholm Leather 'Bird' Chairs
Creator
Fabricius Kastholm
Reference No.
LU1853327889272
Place of Origin
Germany
Date of Manufacture
1960s
Dimensions
29 in width
40 in height
16 in depth
17 in seat height
Materials & Technique
Leather
Plastic