FK 6725 Tulip Lounge Chair - Black
THE PRODUCT
The FK 6725 Tulip Lounge Chair is a striking example of mid-century modern design, offering both comfort and a unique visual appeal. Designed by Preben Fabricius and Jørgen Kastholm, the chair features an elegant, sculptural form with a curved, contoured seat that cradles the body for a relaxed sitting experience. The chair’s distinctive base, reminiscent of a tulip shape, is made from polished metal, creating a seamless contrast with the plush, upholstered seat, which can be covered in luxurious leather or fabric. Ideal for contemporary living rooms, offices, or lounges, the FK 6725 Tulip Lounge Chair combines sophisticated design with ergonomic comfort, making it a timeless addition to any modern interior.
THE DETAILS
- SKU: FK6725TPLGCH-BL
- Frame: Stainless Steel
- Legs: Stainless Steel Base
- Fabric: Black Premium Anline Leather
- Style: Modern
- Warranty: 5 Years
- Assembly: N/A
- Instructions: Included
- Clean: Dust Cleaner
- Dimension: Width 69cm, Depth 70cm, Height 106cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 48.5cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 71cm, Depth 73cm, Height 112cm
- CBM: 0.580 Product Weight: 17.00kg

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Fabricius and Kastholm
Fabricius 1931–1984 (Denmark) - Kastholm 1931–2007 (Denmark)
Preben Fabricius and Jørgen Kastholm met in 1961, while studying under Finn Juhl at the Copenhagen School of Interior Design, and would go on to forge one of the most fruitful and productive interior design partnerships of the 20th Century. Fabricius’ skills as a cabinet maker, teamed with Kastholm’s blacksmith knowledge led them to produce sumptuous designs from their Gentofte studio, expertly combining materials to create sleek, stylish pieces. Inspired by both functionalism and modernism, along with a healthy dash of 1960s panache, they devoted themselves to optimising shape, material and ergonomics. Their FK series is remembered as their most seminal set of designs, so much so that the FK 6726 ‘Tulip’ Chair won them the inaugural ‘Gute Form’ prize in 1969, recognising their innovation and craft.
"I had been to the United States and seen furniture by Eames and Mies van der Rohe and it inspired us. The simplest lasts longest."
