Set of four chairs, brown teak, black leather, by L. Dandy, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
3 490 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 9401
This set of four dining chairs, designed by Leslie Dandy for G-Plan in the United Kingdom, exemplifies the mid-century modern aesthetic of the 1960s. Each chair is crafted from solid teak wood in a warm medium-brown tone, featuring a pronounced natural grain and a satin-matte oiled finish that enhances the material's depth. The backrests consist of five vertical, gently curved slats, offering both visual lightness and ergonomic support. The seats are upholstered in smooth, high-quality black natural leather, providing a refined contrast to the wooden frame with its soft texture and subtle sheen. The legs are slender and tapered, and construction joints are precise and unobtrusive, reflecting meticulous craftsmanship. The set has undergone comprehensive restoration and displays no signs of wear – each chair is in excellent condition. These chairs embody the restraint and functionality characteristic of British modernism, as if narrating an era where form and comfort were held in equal esteem. The teak conveys a sense of calm, while the black leather seats evoke the understated sophistication of 1960s London dining rooms. The proportions and softly contoured backrests compose an arrangement that never overwhelms the space, allowing the material and workmanship to speak quietly yet distinctly. The set may be paired with a rectangular teak or teak-veneered table, surrounded by minimalist forms and neutral tones. It would combine well with a pendant lamp of organic shape or ceramic tableware in black and white. Interiors inspired by mid-century modern, eclectic living rooms,
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Height92 cm
Depth47 cm
Width49 cm
Dimension details
Width49 cm
Height92 cm
Depth47 cm
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