The PH Dressing Table in steel with the PH Mirror reinterprets Poul Henningsen’s 1919 dressing table for a contemporary, steel framed expression. Light in presence yet strong in construction, the piece preserves PH’s original idea of clarity between what carries and what is carried.The PH Mirror brings the collection’s signature, softly backlit illumination to the ritual of getting ready, delivering an even reflection free from harsh shadows.Please note that the PH Mirror is not included with the PH Dressing Table Steel and is available for purchase separately.The PH Dressing Table in Steel is Poul Henningsen’s sculptural takeon a dressing table, presented as part of his tubular steel collection atthe Fredericia Trade Exhibition in July 1932.A light, open steel frame, circular rotating drawers and the floatingPH Mirror create a piece that is both highly functional and visuallyprecise. The PH Dressing Table in Steel has been recreated fromhistorical photographs and known proportions from PH’s other steelfurniture - bringing a rare piece of Danish design history intocontemporary interiors.The PH Dressing Table in Steel brings together the key gestures fromPoul Henningsen’s tubular steel furniture in one compact, sculpturalpiece. The characteristic steel legs are bent in soft, organic curvesthat echo PH’s chairs and tables from the same period. All tubes aremade in approximately 25 mm steel, matching the rest of the PHsteel furniture collection so the pieces read as one family.The tabletop is slim and refined, with rounded ends and a discreetmetal edging along the front - a motif also seen on the PH GrandPiano and later dressing tables. The thickness follows the approveddimensions from PH’s other tables, giving a light yet stableexpression.The four circular drawers are rotatable and combine pure circulargeometry with concave fronts that follow the inclination of the legs.The reference to the PH Desk from 1933 is clear, translated here into amore compact, vertical piece.The PH Mirror is mounted on an inverted U-shaped bracket, asolution Henningsen later used on other dressing tables. This makesit possible to fit different PH Mirror sizes - here shown with a PHMirror of approximately Ø360 mm - and to adapt the composition todifferent spaces.