1960’s Mid-Century Modern extending G Plan ‘Fresco’ dining table by V B Wilkins
- Dimensions :
- H74 x W208 x D112
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- teak
- Style :
- scandinavian
G plan began in 1898 as ‘e gomme’ after its founder ebeneezer gomme. In 1956 they re-branded as g plan (gomme plan). After focusing on world war 11 utility furniture, their style changed with the influence of scandinavian design, leading to a collaboration with danish designer ib kofod larsen. G plan design became increasingly modern and minimalist, using high-quality materials such as teak and rosewood. The fresco range exemplified this design philosophy. It included a selection of pieces including sideboards, dining tables and shelving units. Listed here is the extending dining table from the fresco range. Size. Extended width 208cm. Unextended width 162cm. Depth 112cm. Height 74cm. Material. Teak. Condition: Very good mid-century condition, only minor signs of wear reflecting age and use. Any damage - no matter how minor - will be detailed in this description. If you would like to see a video and/or more detailed photos, please just ask. Delivery. We regularly delivery to selency customers in france, switzerland, belgium and italy. Our costs are very competitive. We have listed only an approximate shipping price from uk to france, as providing exact prices for all areas is difficult. Please contact us for an exact price for your area. We will reply within 24 hours.