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  2. Grete Jalk - Wikipedia

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    GJ Chair in laminated teak for Poul Jeppesen (1963). Grete Juel Jalk (18 June 1920 – 14 January 2006) was a Danish furniture designer. [1] From the 1960s, she did much to enhance Denmark's reputation for modern furniture design with her clear, comfortable lines.

  3. 11 Vintage Furniture Pieces Worth Astonishing Amounts - AOL

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    This early teak dining set by acclaimed Danish designer Hans Wegner is selling for nearly $20,000 online, showcasing the enduring appeal of mid-century modern design (particularly in this ...

  4. List of Danish furniture designers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Danish furniture designers. Summary biographies and background on many of the most important players can be found in the Danish modern article which covers Denmark's richest furniture design period.

  5. Danish modern - Wikipedia

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    Danish modern also known as Scandinavian modern is a style of minimalist furniture and housewares from Denmark associated with the Danish design movement. In the 1920s, Kaare Klint embraced the principles of Bauhaus modernism in furniture design, creating clean, pure lines based on an understanding of classical furniture craftsmanship coupled with careful research into materials, proportions ...

  6. The best websites to buy discount furniture and home ... - AOL

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    The mid-century-modern cousin to Wayfair, AllModern is the destination for modern and mid-century-inspired furniture such as Danish modular seating, abstract fiber wall hangings and wooden tapered ...

  7. Grand Prix (chair) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Prix is a stackable plywood chair, designed by the Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen in 1957 and presented at the Spring Exhibition of Danish arts and crafts at the Danish Museum of Art & Design in Copenhagen. Originally known as the Model 4130, the chair was renamed after it won the Grand Prix at the XI. Triennale di Milano ...