Pair of Armchairs by Grete Jalk Vintage Denmark 1950s-1960s - The years 50-60
Features
The years 50-60
Designer: Grete Jalk
Production: Poul Jeppesen
Model: Mobelfabrik
Production country: Denmark
Main essence: Teak
Description
Pair of armchairs designed by Grete Jalk for Poul Jeppesen. Teak, foam cushions, fabric upholstery (not original of the age). Model: Mobelfabrik. Manufactured in Denmark, 1950s-1960s.
Product Condition:
Good condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 75
Width: 72
Depth: 78
Seat height: 39
Additional Information
Designer: Grete Jalk
Production: Poul Jeppesen
Time:
1950s
1950s1960s
1960sMain essence: Teak
Wood obtained from tectona grandis from the East Indies or from other species of tectona grown in Africa. Yellowish brown in color, it is very hard and resistant to deterioration. In the East it was used to replace oak, while initially in the West it was used for furnishings and finishing of ships. With the advent of the modern northern European style, in which this wood is almost essential, teak has become a characteristic of design furniture since the 1940s.Material:
Foam
Fabric
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