A very pretty sideboard produced by G-Plan in the 1960s.
Sourced in England, it consists of 4 drawers and 4 doors, each opening onto a shelf.
As always with G-plan, we are impressed by the sophisticated and subtle design, but also by the quality of the manufacturing.
Publisher: G-plan
Era: 1960s
Materials: Teak and teak veneer
Color: Wood
Style: vintage, retro
Functionality: 4 drawers and 4 doors, each opening onto a shelf
Dimensions: H85 cm x D45.5 cm L153cm
English enfilade G-plan
The English furniture manufacturer and publisher G-Plan was founded in 1953 by Donald Gomme.
It is aimed primarily at a young and progressive audience because it targets furniture with a clean, radical and very modernist aesthetic for the 1950s.
In the 1960s, the company called upon the famous Danish designer Ib Kofod Larsen to design collections of teak or rosewood furniture: tables, sideboards, buffets, dressing tables.
G-plan is known for its modernist designs and quality craftsmanship.
Their furniture will bring a vintage touch to your interior!

























