Set of six chairs, teak, beige, by L. Dandy, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
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This set of six dining chairs, designed by Leslie Dandy for the renowned British manufacturer G-Plan, dates to the 1960s—an era defined by the clarity and restraint of mid-century modern design. The frames are crafted from warm, medium-toned teak wood, finished in a satin semi-gloss that accentuates the natural grain and delivers a refined, harmonious appearance. The seats are upholstered in a high-quality, light cream fabric with a matte finish, providing a gentle visual contrast to the wood. Each chair is distinguished by its slender, elongated proportions, with gently tapered legs, a subtly curved top rail, and five slightly arched vertical back slats for ergonomic support. The joinery is precise and clean, with no visible screws or hardware, and the legs integrate seamlessly with the frame. The set is in excellent restored condition, with all wooden elements cleaned and oiled, interiors of the seats renewed, and new upholstery applied. There are no visible signs of wear, damage, or repairs; every element remains true to the original design.These chairs echo the ethos of the 1960s: a time when British design sought a balance between functionality and understated refinement. The teak wood, smooth and radiant, speaks of artisanal care and a quiet elegance tailored to everyday living. The slender, vertical slats evoke the architecture of light-filled interiors of the era—spaces that valued openness, comfort, and considered detail. The chairs seem to invite long conversations around the table, offering supportive ergonomics and a gentle softness in the
DIMENSION
Height92 cm
Width48 cm
Length48 cm
Dimension details
Length48 cm
Height92 cm
Width48 cm
Seat height45 cm
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