Set of four chairs, black teak, by L. Dandy, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
3 490 PLN
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This set of four dining chairs, designed by Leslie Dandy for G-Plan and produced in the UK during the 1960s, embodies the essence of mid-century modern style. The frames are crafted from solid teak wood in a medium brown tone with a subtle satin finish that highlights the wood's natural grain. The backrests feature five slender vertical slats, with a gently curved top rail lending softness to the geometric silhouette. The legs are slim and subtly tapered, enhancing the light and balanced appearance of the design. The seats are newly upholstered in a deep, charcoal-black fabric with a matte, even texture; the upholstery is neatly fitted with no visible signs of use. The joinery is precise and seamless, with no visible hardware, reflecting the skilled craftsmanship of the era. The set is presented in restored condition – woodwork cleaned and oiled, upholstery and interior padding replaced, with no signs of wear. These chairs echo the narrative of British design from the 1960s, where practicality met understated refinement. Their slender profile and airy form, characteristic of modernism, speak to a pursuit of harmony between comfort and simplicity. The feel of the teak and the softness of the fabric evoke the ambiance of past living rooms – moments when daily life found its rhythm around the dining table, with minimalist furniture as a subtle backdrop for conversation. The set would suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern aesthetics, where it could be paired with a simple teak or light oak dining table. It would also perform well in
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Height92 cm
Depth47 cm
Width49 cm
Dimension details
Width49 cm
Height92 cm
Depth47 cm
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