4 Mid-Century FK6725 Chairs by P. Fabricius & J. Kastholm for Kill Int 1960s
This set of four FK6725 Tulip Chairs, designed by Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm for Kill International in the 1960s, is an iconic representation of mid-century modern design. Introduced in 1964, this groundbreaking swivel armchair won the prestigious Federal Prize for Good Form, cementing its place as a revolutionary piece of furniture design.
Featuring a sleek tulip-shaped black shell, these chairs exude sophistication and timeless appeal. The original black leather upholstery offers both elegance and comfort, while the five-foot polished aluminum base provides stability and allows for 360-degree rotation, enhancing both function and style. This seamless combination of materials and form reflects the duo’s commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and functional aesthetics.
This set remains in excellent original vintage condition, preserving its authentic character and high-quality materials. The leather is well-maintained, and the structure remains solid, making these chairs not just a design statement but also a highly functional seating solution.
Kill International, founded by Alfred Kill in Stuttgart-Fellbach, Germany, became renowned for its collaborations with avant-garde designers. The partnership between Kastholm and Fabricius helped define the company’s legacy, producing high-end, modernist furniture that remains sought-after by collectors and design enthusiasts worldwide.
A rare and historically significant set, these chairs are a must-have for any mid-century design lover.
Dimensions
Width: 73 cm
Depth: 57 cm
Height: 107 cm
Seat Hight: 48 cm
Detailed condition
Original condition.
Materials
Leather, chromed metal, polished aluminium.