Set of six chairs and two armchairs, brown teak, black leather, by L. Dandy, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
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This set of six chairs and two armchairs, designed by Leslie Dandy for the British manufacturer G-Plan in the 1960s, represents the essence of mid-century modern design. Crafted from teak wood in a warm, medium brown tone, the frames feature a consistent and well-defined grain, finished with a satin sheen that gives the surface a gentle luster without excessive gloss. The seats are upholstered in smooth, high-quality black natural leather, providing a striking contrast to the wood and underscoring the set’s character. The backs offer vertical slats and gently curved top rails for ergonomic support, while the armchairs are distinguished by seamlessly integrated, softly contoured armrests. The legs are slender and slightly tapered, contributing to the set’s overall sense of proportion and lightness. Visible mortise and tenon joints, with no metal fasteners, highlight the craftsmanship. Condition: professionally restored, with no signs of wear—leather upholstery is taut, wood surfaces are even and well-maintained. The form of this set echoes the voice of British modernism from the 1960s: function is placed on par with detail, and the subtly curved lines and vertical slats seem to narrate an era when the home was both a welcoming space and a statement of modernity. The teak construction, smooth leather, and carefully shaped armrests invite one to sit—almost as if these pieces recall family gatherings and intimate dinners, while remaining ready for a new chapter in a contemporary interior. This ensemble could be paired with a simple
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Height92 cm
Depth46 cm
Width58 cm
Dimension details
Width58 cm
Height92 cm
Depth46 cm
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