Donald Gomme Elgin Frieze sideboard
- Dimensions :
- H84 x W150 x D45
- Color :
- grey
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- vintage
Donald Gomme was a key figure in the British furniture design industry in the 1950s. His father, Ebenezer Gomme, founded E. Gomme ltd, which later became known as G Plan. Donald Gomme contributed to the development of the brand by introducing modern designs that have become synonymous with quality and innovation. The Elgin Frieze linen chest with a parthenon pattern is one of the more unique designs of this era. Inspired by the Elgin frieze, which is part of the parthenon sculptures, the pattern reflects the fascination with classical heritage and ancient art. In the 1950s, there was a strong tendency to draw inspiration from classic motifs, which was a response to the need to combine tradition with modernity. This chest of drawers is made of high-quality mahogany wood, and its front is decorated with a detailed relief depicting scenes from the Elgin Frieze. This combination of classic aesthetics and functional design was characteristic of British design of this period. Chrome details and slim legs add a modern character to the furniture, typical of the design of the 1950s. Donald Gomme was known for his innovative approach to furniture design. His works were characterised by simplicity of form and attention to detail, which contributed to the success of the G Plan brand on the international market. The Elgin Frieze chest of drawers with a parthenon pattern is a perfect example of his ability to combine classic inspirations with modern design trends.