Next in the series of Designers featured at the Pop Up Shop 
is Grete Jalk.
It's so nice to feature the work of a Woman Designer and the GT Chair is sublime! 
You want to mimic the curves of this chair with hand gestures, so feminine yet with the solidarity (solidness) of form that comes from Plywood.
 Grete Jalk was born in 1920. After 
completing her school leaving examination, she enrolled at Copenhagen 
University to study philosophy and law, but after completing the 
philosophy element she dropped out of university and instead took a 
year’s instruction in design at the Drawing and Applied Art School for 
Women.
In 1941, she served a three year 
apprenticeship with cabinetmaker Karen Margrethe Conradsen. In the final
 year of her apprenticeship she started at the College of Arts and 
Crafts Furniture School, graduating in 1946.
Subsequently, Grete Jalk studied at the 
Academy of Fine Art’s Furniture School under Kaare Klint and from 1950 
until 1960 she taught at the College of Arts and Crafts Furniture School
 herself. In 1954 she got her own studio and in 1963 won a British 
furniture competition – the Daily Mail International Furniture 
competition with her moulded plywood chair – the GJ Chair.
That same year, the chair was bought by 
the Museum of Modern Art in New York where it has remained on permanent 
exhibition. Grete Jalk died in 2006, aged 86.
 :P


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