Set of four chairs, teak, ivory white, by L. Dandy, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
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This set of four dining chairs from the 1960s, designed by Leslie Dandy for British manufacturer G-Plan, exemplifies the consistency of mid-century modern design. The slender frames, crafted from solid and veneered teak in a medium warm brown, reveal an expressive wood grain accentuated by a semi-matte finish. Legs taper elegantly towards the base, while the gently arched and profiled top rail lends a rhythmic accent to the silhouette. Both seats and high, subtly reclined backrests are upholstered in a fine-textured, creamy ivory fabric, creating a discreet contrast to the warmth of the wood. Upholstery is taut, evenly stitched, and meticulously finished, while the overall construction displays no visible fittings or screws, maintaining the minimalist intent of the design. The set remains in pristine, fully restored condition—all elements are consistent and harmonious, without any visible traces of prior use or damage.The form of these chairs speaks to the British vision of 1960s modernity: transparent and restrained, while also functional and open to light. Their slender legs and shaped top rail echo the architectural clarity of the era—a world aspiring to lightness, honesty of construction, and absence of excess. The subtle dialogue between the teak’s warm brown and the creamy upholstery conjures a sense of calm and order, reminiscent of the refined dining rooms and living spaces of post-war Britain, where design addressed both comfort and understated visual interest.This set works effortlessly alongside a teak dining table or a minimalist lacquer
DIMENSION
Height92 cm
Depth51 cm
Width47 cm
Dimension details
Width47 cm
Height92 cm
Depth51 cm
Seat height46 cm
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