1960s Teak Coffee Table (often attributed to Grete Jalk)

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This exquisitely made teak coffee table, is often attributed to Grete Jalk as it features her signature-lipped edging. The design shape of the side railings looks identical to a table by Tove & Edvard Kindt - Larsen for France & Son, but the solid teak legs seem to have more British Mid-Century modern influence. Though it lacks a maker's marks, its high-quality construction is evident. Expertly restored, it measures 151.5 cm in length, 49 cm in width, and 43 cm in height

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This exquisitely made teak coffee table, is often attributed to Grete Jalk as it features her signature-lipped edging. The design shape of the side railings looks identical to a table by Tove & Edvard Kindt - Larsen for France & Son, but the solid teak legs seem to have more British Mid-Century modern influence. Though it lacks a maker's marks, its high-quality construction is evident. Expertly restored, it measures 151.5 cm in length, 49 cm in width, and 43 cm in height

This exquisitely made teak coffee table, is often attributed to Grete Jalk as it features her signature-lipped edging. The design shape of the side railings looks identical to a table by Tove & Edvard Kindt - Larsen for France & Son, but the solid teak legs seem to have more British Mid-Century modern influence. Though it lacks a maker's marks, its high-quality construction is evident. Expertly restored, it measures 151.5 cm in length, 49 cm in width, and 43 cm in height