Laminated Chair

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One-Sixth Miniature STL File

Designed in 1963, Grete Jalk’s Laminated Chair uses two interlocking pieces of moulded plywood to create a sculptural, continuous profile. The chair won a Daily Mail furniture competition but saw only limited production due to the complexity of its manufacture. This One-Sixth miniature reconstructs the distinctive double-curved surfaces. The STL file is available for free download as part of One-Sixth.

Quick Facts

Designer: Grete Jalk
Year: 1963
Original Material: Laminated moulded plywood

Note: This STL file is a one-sixth scale interpretation created for educational and personal use. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original manufacturer or rights holder.

One-Sixth Miniature STL File

Designed in 1963, Grete Jalk’s Laminated Chair uses two interlocking pieces of moulded plywood to create a sculptural, continuous profile. The chair won a Daily Mail furniture competition but saw only limited production due to the complexity of its manufacture. This One-Sixth miniature reconstructs the distinctive double-curved surfaces. The STL file is available for free download as part of One-Sixth.

Quick Facts

Designer: Grete Jalk
Year: 1963
Original Material: Laminated moulded plywood

Note: This STL file is a one-sixth scale interpretation created for educational and personal use. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original manufacturer or rights holder.