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Executive Desk By Poul Norreklit for Georg Petersen, Denmark Circa 1960s

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    • Poul Nรธrreklit desk model GP 160 by Georg Petersens Mรธbelfabrik, Denmark

      Poul Nรธrreklit GP160 Desk for Georg Petersens Mรธbelfabrik, Denmark, 1960s
      Rosewood, Lucite, Aluminum, and Nickel
      Dimensions: 67" W x 31.5" D x 28.5" H

      A striking example of forward-thinking Danish Modern design, this rare Model GP160 executive desk by Poul Nรธrreklit is a bold exploration of material and form. Designed in the late 1960s and produced by Georg Petersens Mรธbelfabrik, this piece showcases Nรธrreklitโ€™s modernist vision and experimental spiritโ€”standing apart from his more conservative contemporaries.

      The deskโ€™s architectural frame features two monumental slabs of crystal-clear Lucite as side supports, a daring choice that visually suspends the richly figured rosewood case and creates a sense of lightness and tension. The case appears to float between the Lucite, connected by sleek aluminum spacers. The three drawers are faced with brushed aluminum and finished with minimalist nickel-plated pulls, delivering an industrial contrast to the organic warmth of the rosewood. The materials feel fresh even today, and the design clearly anticipates the American Lucite trend of the 1970s, pioneered by designers like Charles Hollis Jones.

      Nรธrreklitโ€™s use of Lucite in this context was revolutionary for Danish furniture of the era, which typically favored more traditional hardwood construction. While his peers, such asย Arne Vodder, Ib Kofod-Larsen, and Bรธrge Mogensen,focused on refined forms in teak and oak, Nรธrreklit pushed the boundaries by incorporating cutting-edge materials and radical juxtapositions. His designs have always appealed to collectors who appreciate the intersection of Danish craftsmanship and

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    Poul Nรธrreklit desk model GP 160 by Georg Petersens Mรธbelfabrik, Denmark

    Poul Nรธrreklit GP160 Desk for Georg Petersens Mรธbelfabrik, Denmark, 1960s
    Rosewood, Lucite, Aluminum, and Nickel
    Dimensions: 67" W x 31.5" D x 28.5" H

    A striking example of forward-thinking Danish Modern design, this rare Model GP160 executive desk by Poul Nรธrreklit is a bold exploration of material and form. Designed in the late 1960s and produced by Georg Petersens Mรธbelfabrik, this piece showcases Nรธrreklitโ€™s modernist vision and experimental spiritโ€”standing apart from his more conservative contemporaries.

    The deskโ€™s architectural frame features two monumental slabs of crystal-clear Lucite as side supports, a daring choice that visually suspends the richly figured rosewood case and creates a sense of lightness and tension. The case appears to float between the Lucite, connected by sleek aluminum spacers. The three drawers are faced with brushed aluminum and finished with minimalist nickel-plated pulls, delivering an industrial contrast to the organic warmth of the rosewood. The materials feel fresh even today, and the design clearly anticipates the American Lucite trend of the 1970s, pioneered by designers like Charles Hollis Jones.

    Nรธrreklitโ€™s use of Lucite in this context was revolutionary for Danish furniture of the era, which typically favored more traditional hardwood construction. While his peers, such asย Arne Vodder, Ib Kofod-Larsen, and Bรธrge Mogensen,focused on refined forms in teak and oak, Nรธrreklit pushed the boundaries by incorporating cutting-edge materials and radical juxtapositions. His designs have always appealed to collectors who appreciate the intersection of Danish craftsmanship and

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    Clean using water only in small quantities and apply it with soft, damp cloth

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    You can use other liquids that are especially for cleaning wood furniture. Take into account the type of wood and follow the manufacturer's instructions

    Upholstery Care

    Do not expose directly to sunlight to provide greater durability colors

    Exchange both side pads, the seat and backrest, to obtain uniform wear

    Shake the cushions regularly to remove dust and to maintain the stability of the form

    Clean regularly with a vacuum cleaner in good condition

    Use a textile fabric cleaning substance according to and following the manufacturer's instructions

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