The Fritz Hansen PK60 coffee table with beautiful interplay of lines was influenced by other designers like Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Jean Arp, and in particular the Japanese sculptor Isamu Noguchi.
The PK table series by designer Poul Kjaerholm is one of contrasting materials and shapes, and therefore a striking appearance in the room.
A design by Arne Jacobsen from 1955, produced by Fritz Hansen, the desk FH3605 has an informal look but has a well-considered shape and practical details.
A design by Arne Jacobsen from 1955, produced by Fritz Hansen, the desk FH3605 has an informal look but has a well-considered shape and practical details.
The PK series is one of contrasting materials and shapes, making the PK line an eye-catching design in any room.
The PK series is one of contrasting materials and shapes, making the PK line an eye-catching design in any room.
The PK series is one of contrasting materials and shapes, making the PK line an eye-catching design in any room.
The PK series is one of contrasting materials and shapes, making the PK line an eye-catching design in any room.
The PK series is one of contrasting materials and shapes, making the PK line an eye-catching design in any room.
The candlestick is a design by Jaime Hayón, giving you the space for your own interpretation of the design.
The contemporary JH candlestick is a design by Jaime Hayón, giving you the space for your own interpretation of the design.
The candlestick is a design by Jaime Hayón, giving you the space for your own interpretation of the design.
The AJ Trolley consists of a slim metal frame with triangular ash wood tops that can be used for serving your tea or displaying your favorite decorative items.
The fairytale Fritz Hansen Orient copper pendant lamp is a contemporary take on Jo Hammerborg's well-known classic from 1963.
The fairytale Fritz Hansen Orient aluminium pendant lamp is a contemporary take on Jo Hammerborg's well-known classic from 1963.
150 years of Danish design shaping space, atmosphere, and well-being.
Founded in 1872, Fritz Hansen is one of the world's most influential design houses. For over 150 years, the brand has operated based on the same belief: a single piece of furniture or lighting can completely transform the atmosphere of a room – and thus positively influence the well-being and happiness of its users.
Fritz Hansen has left an indelible mark on international design history. The collection includes some of the most iconic pieces of furniture ever made:
Church Chair (1936, Kaare Klint)
China Chair (1944, Hans J. Wegner)
Tremmesofa (1945, Børge Mogensen)
Ant Chair (1952, Arne Jacobsen)
Series 7 / Butterfly Chair (1955, Arne Jacobsen)
Egg, Swan & Drop chairs (1958, designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen)
PK22 Chair (1956, Poul Kjærholm)
These timeless classics are complemented by contemporary designs by Jaime Hayon, Cecilie Manz, Benjamin Hubert, and GamFratesi, among others.
The Danish lighting company Lightyears is now also part of Fritz Hansen, giving the brand an equally strong position in lighting as it is in furniture design.
Throughout its history, Fritz Hansen has collaborated intensively with an impressive list of designers, including:
Arne Jacobsen, Cecilie Manz, Benjamin Hubert, Nicholai Wiig-Hansen, Iskos-Berlin, GamFratesi, Jo Hammerborg, Grethe Meyer, Jaime Hayón, Paul McCobb, Hiromichi Konno, Aiayu, Willumsen & Engholm, Christian Dell, Fumie Shibata, Karin Nakamura, Ahm & Lund, and many others.
Fritz Hansen stands for refinement, craftsmanship, and an unparalleled design tradition that spans generations—from mid-century masterpieces to inspiring contemporary creations.