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.
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.
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.
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.