Fritz Hansen Sound Club at 3daysofdesign 2026
A multi-space installation exploring how sound shapes the way furniture, light and materials are perceived in space.
Find us at:
Løvstræde 5
Copenhagen K
10–12 June, 10:00–18:00
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PK22™ lounge chair and PK61™ coffee table in new materials
Seventy years ago, Poul Kjærholm designed these as companion pieces for his own home.
The PK22™ in velvety Haze aniline leather introduces a soft, stone-washed tactility against the chair’s slender steel frame. The PK61™ pairs satin-brushed steel with a new grey-white granite top — dense, finely grained and resilient.
Each material carries its own character. Together, they form a calm architectural landscape — as considered now as in 1956.
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Designed for sun, built to last. Our outdoor umbrellas are available in a range of round and square sizes, in solid off-white and colourful stripes. A selection of umbrella feet and protective covers completes the series.
Pictured here, the Atlantis Umbrella shades the Drachmann table in the garden of @annikazagerled and @karloskarolsen
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Launching Vind at @louisianamuseum
Set against the coastline of Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, a special gathering marked the launch of the new Vind outdoor furniture series by Kasper Salto for Fritz Hansen.
Special guests from across the creative world and press were invited for an afternoon at the museum, including a presentation by @kaspersalto and @evanhoorebeeck , followed by dinner overlooking the Øresund.
A warm thank-you to all who attended. Special thanks to @audidanmark for bringing our guests to Louisiana.
About Vind:
Vind was designed for the coastal gardens of Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Its design details were inspired by the sails of boats passing by. Light and sculptural by nature, it sits quietly within outdoor spaces, with a silhouette that refrains from competing for attention. Instead, Vind is shaped through a functional approach focused on comfort, practicality, and durability, pairing lightweight, non-rusting aluminium with a handwoven seat that brings both comfort and craftsmanship.
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The N02™ Recycle chair series is named for its seat which is made from recycled household plastic waste.
Designer Oki Sato works with clean, minimal forms and small, unexpected details. The fold in the back does both — it shapes the silhouette and makes the chair more comfortable to sit in.
Designed in 2019 by Oki Sato, founder of Japanese architect and design studio @nendo_official
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N02™ Recycle chairs are designed to adapt to a wide range of spaces and uses, with stacking built in from the start across almost every model, including bar and counter-height versions.
Designed by Oki Sato of @nendo_official , 2019
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PK111™ by Poul Kjærholm – the origin story
When Poul Kjærholm and architect Hanne Kjærholm completed their house in 1961, the interior was conceived as one continuous space. Living, dining and working unfolded within a single room. Rather than dividing the plan into separate areas, the question became how to give each function its own character without interrupting the whole.
The PK111™ was Kjærholm’s response. Developed in 1956, the freestanding screen was designed to define space within this open plan without closing it. At 140 cm high, it created a sense of enclosure when seated, particularly around the dining area, while remaining open when standing.
Crafted in laminated Oregon pine veneer, the design is composed as a sequence of six freestanding panels that can be arranged in a linear formation or shaped into more organic configurations. The modular construction allows it to be extended or reconfigured.
Although developed for a specific home, its logic is not bound to it. The relationship between openness and definition, and the ability to adapt a space over time, remain central to how interiors are used today.
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PK111™ by Poul Kjærholm, 1956. Now entering the Fritz Hansen Kjærholm Collection.
A freestanding, modular screen in laminated Oregon pine, composed to define space while keeping it open.
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Pelagus lounge chairs
A solid teak frame with a light Sling seat, shaped for comfort, with space to rest a book or a glass close at hand.
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PK54™ — now available in granite
A stone with quiet visual movement, exceptional durability, and a surface that neither stains nor absorbs.
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