A total of 4x Fabricius & Kastholm for Walter Knoll FK 6727 swivel lounge chairs: 2 in brown leather and 2 in aubergine-colored leather, with brushed aluminum bases. Germany, 1990s.
In absolute top condition.
The current retail price for one chair in this configuration is over €5,000.
The Walter Knoll FK Lounge 6727-3G is a masterpiece of modern furniture design and is considered one of the defining classics of the 20th century.
Its unmistakable appearance is rooted in the work of the Danish designer duo Preben Fabricius and Jørgen Kastholm, who became renowned in the late 1960s for their clean lines, uncompromising functionality, and dedication to high-quality materials. Their goal was to create furniture that feels timeless while maintaining a strong architectural presence.
The FK Lounge embodies this philosophy perfectly. The elegant, shell-shaped seat combines minimalist design with outstanding comfort. Generous upholstery and soft leather provide a relaxed seating experience, while the ergonomically shaped shell offers secure support. The iconic three-legged swivel base made of polished aluminum creates a delicate, almost floating appearance—one of the designers’ signature elements.
Today, the FK Lounge is regarded as a modern classic that adds a distinctive character to living spaces, reception areas, or high-end office lounges. It combines Walter Knoll’s craftsmanship with the design legacy of two influential designers, offering design enthusiasts a piece of furniture with genuine history and lasting value.
Designer: Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm
Manufacturer: Walter Knoll
Country: Germany
Period: 1990s
Materials: Leather, aluminum
Width: 72 cm
Height: 102 cm
Seat height: 42 cm
Depth: 78 cm
Price per chair €2,200
As we deal in vintage furniture, signs of use are unavoidable and part of the natural character of pre-owned items. We therefore only point out more significant flaws or damage separately with detailed photographs. Nevertheless, we always strive to represent the condition of each object as accurately and honestly as possible.
In accordance with § 25a of the German VAT Act (UStG), this item is subject to the margin scheme. VAT is therefore not shown separately on the invoice.