Extendable dining table, brown teak, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
4 990 PLN
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This extendable dining table by G-Plan, produced in the 1960s, encapsulates the clarity and functional elegance of British modernism. Its rectangular top features a medium-brown teak veneer with a subtle reddish hue, highlighting a fine, straight wood grain. The edges, gently rounded and reinforced with solid teak, add durability and a sense of refined craftsmanship. The legs—tapered and joined by a horizontal stretcher—create an open, geometric frame characteristic of mid-century modern design. Minimalist construction with clean joinery and no visible hardware further emphasizes the table’s understated aesthetic. The semi-matte finish subtly reveals the teak’s texture, while the extension mechanism allows the top to expand from 136 to 182 cm, maintaining seamless lines and proportion. The table is in excellent, restored condition—its surface has been carefully cleaned and protected, free from visible signs of wear or repair. In its quiet form, the G-Plan table seems to narrate a chapter from postwar Britain, a period seeking modern solutions for everyday life. The teak tabletop, with its natural grain, recalls the ambience of 1960s gatherings, where comfort and simplicity gained new value. The geometric legs and sturdy edges speak in the language of an era when craftsmanship and design worked together to create furniture that was lasting yet unassuming. Every detail—from the semi-matte
DIMENSION
Height72 cm
Depth86 cm
Width136 cm
Dimension details
Width136 cm
Height72 cm
Depth86 cm
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