Iconic G-Plan dining room set. Designed by Victor Wilkins and produced by British furniture maker G-Plan during the ‘60’s. This Mid-Century set includes a round dining table that extends to oval and six chairs with a stunning Hertex fabric.
The table and chairs feature a timeless design and teak wood grain.
Notice the rounded base below the tabletop accentuating the solid teak edge of the table. The table has a “butterflied” extension piece that allows the table to extend. The six matching chairs have a sophisticated design, ladder backrests, and square seats.
New high quality Hertex fabric was used to upholster the seats. See the close-up pics of the fabric. The wood has been fully restored, damages repaired to tabletop, stained & sealed. The chairs have been stripped, sanded, repaired and sealed. In overall good restored condition with a few marks here and there indicating age and use.
Breaking the costs down: R2180 per chair (restored & reupholstered) and R7300 for table - purchasing the set amounts to R6700 for table.
Table: 121,6cm W X 121,6cm D X 72,7cm H
Extended: 167,8cm W
Chairs: 46cm X 42cm D X 79,5cm H
Floor To Start Of Table: 62cm H
The chairs have a refined built and it is recommended to refrain from swaying or rocking on them.
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Note/Disclaimer:
Our images form part of the item/s description. Although all effort is made to refurbish our furniture to represent its original state best, it must be noted that most of the items we source date between the 1950s to the late 1970s. For this reason and although restored, signs of their vintage condition & age might still be visible. We will normally point out any visible/notable concerns. Take note of all photos or view the item in-store before purchasing.
As with most Mid-Century pieces, it is a good combination of solid wood and a high-quality wood veneer. The history of veneer on furniture is a long and honorable tradition, and it depends on the veneer's artistry, condition, and thickness the quality of the old veneer was long-lasting; for this reason, it can be retouched or sanded and refinished.