The Danish architect and industrial designer Poul Kj rholm has always been quietly revered in modernist design circles, but in recent years his work has attained cult status among a younger generation of designers and connoisseurs.
This exquisite monograph presents a comprehensive retrospective view of Kj rholm's work, and also shows the history out of which his aesthetic grew.
It features seven shorter essays by the American architect and Kj rholm expert Michael Sheridan, along with several.