
Danish cultural heritage pieces coming to life
PH Furniture now in production for the first time
Poul Henningsen’s furniture designs have long existed as drawings and rare archival images - yet never as a contemporary production collection.
Working from original source material, and in close collaboration with design historians, we have translated the designs into precise production drawings - so the pieces can finally be made again.
Designed for daily life
In 1920, Poul Henningsen designed a complete set of wooden furniture for a Danish wedding couple. That set remains in the family - and remains in daily use today, in a Copenhagen apartment. Not preserved behind glass, but used as intended: for storage, for meals, for the everyday rhythm of a home.
This continuity is the premise of PH Furniture. The designs are not treated as a styling reference, but as working objects. Proportion, construction, and joinery are approached as a system - where each decision must be legible and necessary.
PH’s furniture spans several decades and multiple material families. The wooden pieces are rooted in domestic rituals and long-term use; the tubular steel works explore lightness and structure with the same insistence on function. Together, they form an interior universe - coherent across time, and still relevant in the way they occupy space.
PH Furniture is produced and marketed by ToneArt under official rights held on behalf of the Poul Henningsen family. This matters because it secures provenance and responsibility: each piece is developed from source material, not reinterpretation, and brought into production with respect for the original intent.







