List of products by designer Grete Jalk (1920-2006) Denmark

Described by a Danish critic in 1960 as a fine example of “the strong weaker sex,” Grete Jalk left distinguished footprints on the Danish Mid-Century Modern period of design. As an Architect and furniture designer, she had the ability to design pieces to stand alone as individual artworks, as well as the ability to create entire accommodating environments. Trained under Kaare Klint at the Royal Academy of Arts in Copenhagen, like many other Danish Modern designers, Jalk explored different materials and construction processes.
Grete Jalk was a furniture designer at a time when it was largely an exclusively male profession. As one of the first women shattering the glass ceiling of design. One of her earliest projects was a 1947 furniture set for the “modern professional woman”, that consisted of a sofa bed, desk, and wall mounted storage system. In 1953 Jalk opened her own design studio, shortly after she had successfully exhibited at the ninth Milan Triennale. In the same year she won the first prize in the Georg Jensen Competition in Copenhagen.
In Grete Jalk’s case, timing was everything. Her interest in affordability and ease of production lead her to break a prolific collaboration with Poul Jeppesen dating back to 1955. Her experimentation with bent plywood brought about the very elegant 1962 nest of tables set. Produced from just one piece of plywood per table, the design is clean and original. This study progressed into the 1963 Side Chair, which is no less than the epitome of organic design in molded plywood. Whereas previous designers had failed to find a seamless transition between the organic nature of the seat and back rest to the structural frame, Jalk’s ribbon-like pieces fold elegantly into the base, making it possible to build the chair with just two separate pieces. This evolution came too late though, and her chair was overlooked by the masses as the interest in plywood furniture was waning en vogue. To the design-trained eye however, her Side Chair is regarded as a rare mid-century modern masterpiece.
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Mid-Century coffee table by Grete Jalk for Glostrup Mobelfabrik€0.00
Iconic Mid-Century Modern coffee table designed by Grete Jalk and made in Teak by Glostrup Mobelfabrik, Denmark.
Elegant top with a slightly oblong shape and perfectly polished beveled edges. This table has a document holder underneath which is decorated with discreet pure brass inlays.
On the bottom has a original label that confirms the authenticity. This furniture is listed on the Design Museum Denmark website under No: RP15905 -
Coffee Table Model 622 / 54 by Grete Jalk for France & Son€650.00
Restored Mid-Century Modern coffee table designed by Grete Jalk and made in Teak by France & Son, Denmark 1960s.
The main highlight of this unique design table is floating tabletop whitch is held by brass pieces. Also great attention has been paid to the design and manufacture of the legs, which are to reveal the full beauty of teak wood. At the bottom of the tabletop there is an original label and stamp that confirm the authenticity of this piece of furniture.