Set of four chairs, brown teak, grey fabric, by L. Dandy, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
3 490 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 9390
This set of four dining chairs, designed by Leslie Dandy for G-Plan, exemplifies British design from the 1960s. Crafted from medium-toned teak wood with warm golden hues and a satin finish, the chairs highlight the natural grain and subtle sheen of the material. The seats are upholstered in high-quality, light grey fabric with a fine, smooth texture. The form is distinctly mid-century modern: tapered legs, ergonomically contoured backrests with five vertical slats, and a gently curved top rail ensure both lightness and support. All joints are meticulously concealed, with no visible screws or hardware, reflecting precise craftsmanship. The chairs have undergone comprehensive restoration: the wood has been cleaned and oiled, the upholstery interiors replaced, and the authentic character of the era preserved. Condition: restored, with no visible signs of use or damage. These chairs evoke the narrative of 1960s British elegance, where functionality met refined simplicity. Teak wood and subtle grey upholstery form a duet that quietly speaks of a time when modernity was synonymous with comfort and quality. The gently arched backs, reminiscent of open fans, recall the atmosphere of home gatherings around a well-lit table, where attention to detail went hand in hand with everyday ease.
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Height92 cm
Depth47 cm
Width49 cm
Dimension details
Width49 cm
Height92 cm
Depth47 cm
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