Chair, brown teak, beige fabric, by V. Wilkins, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
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This chair, designed by Victor Wilkins for the British brand G-Plan in the 1960s, exemplifies the classic qualities of mid-century modern design. Crafted from warm, medium-brown teak wood, it has undergone comprehensive restoration—its wooden surfaces are smooth, finished with a satin oil that enhances the natural grain and lends a gentle sheen. The seat is upholstered in a high-quality, creamy fabric with a fine, soft texture, tightly fitted for a refined look. The backrest features three horizontal, gently curved wooden slats that provide stable ergonomic support. Tapered, rounded legs and precise, hardware-free joints highlight the meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of British furniture from this era. The chair is presented in restored condition, with no visible signs of use—ready for everyday enjoyment. This design resonates with the spirit of the 1960s, a period when British homes embraced modernity while maintaining a sense of familiarity and comfort. The teak frame speaks of a search for harmony between durability and lightness, while the light upholstery evokes the optimism and functional ease of its time. The chair seems to quietly offer: “Here is a place to pause, to converse or to relax, just as people did decades ago in living rooms open to new ideas.” It can be paired with a simple wooden or glass table to emphasize its airy form, or combined with other mid-century pieces—a sideboard with angled legs or a minimalist floor lamp. The chair works equally well in a bright, contemporary living space or a more eclectic, collector’s interior, where a colorful
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Height84 cm
Depth44 cm
Width49 cm
Dimension details
Width49 cm
Height84 cm
Depth44 cm
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