Set of four chairs, black teak, by V. Wilkins, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
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A set of four dining chairs designed by Victor Wilkins for the British brand G-Plan, produced in the 1960s, exemplifies classic mid-century modern design. The structure is crafted from teak wood in a medium, slightly reddish-brown tone, finished with a subtle satin sheen that accentuates the natural grain. The gently curved backrests, each with three horizontal slats, and the slender, tapering legs lend the chairs an overall lightness and soft silhouette. The seats are upholstered in tightly woven black fabric with a matte finish, offering both durability and tactile comfort. The joinery is precise, with no visible screws or hardware, underscoring the high level of craftsmanship. The chairs are in restored condition—the wood appears freshly oiled and well-maintained, the upholstery is new and taut, and there are no visible signs of wear or damage. These chairs echo the language of the 1960s: a narrative of British modernism focused on clarity of line, functionalism, and restraint. The tactile teak frame evokes the domestic warmth of the era, when design was intended to be both practical and welcoming. Each seat, with its smooth black upholstery, seems to invite convivial gatherings, suggesting harmony and the quiet rhythm of everyday life. The set works well in a dining room styled in mid-century fashion, where teak wood pairs harmoniously with light, neutral walls and simple table forms. The chairs can also be introduced into contemporary minimalist interiors—pairing them with a geometric rug or a lamp with a metal base will highlight their slender silhouette. For more curated, collector’s arrangements,
DIMENSION
Height82 cm
Depth42 cm
Width47 cm
Dimension details
Width47 cm
Height82 cm
Depth42 cm
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