Set of six chairs, teak, black leather, by L. Dandy, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
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This set of six dining chairs designed by Leslie Dandy for G-Plan, produced in the United Kingdom during the 1960s, embodies the mid-century modern aesthetic through its refined combination of teak wood and black natural leather. The chairs feature a slender, well-balanced silhouette: gently tapered legs, tall backs composed of five vertical slats, and a subtly curved top rail that provides ergonomic support. The teak frames are finished in a satin semi-matte, highlighting the wood’s natural grain and warm tonal variations. The seats are upholstered in high-quality, smooth black leather, creating a striking contrast with the teak and lending an understated sense of sophistication. The joinery is precise and entirely free of visible screws or hardware, expressing craftsmanship and structural integrity. The overall proportions are light and airy, with a restrained elegance characteristic of British design from the mid-20th century. The set has undergone comprehensive restoration and is in excellent condition, showing no visible signs of wear.These chairs channel the spirit of the 1960s, a period when British design sought modernity without abandoning the tradition of fine craftsmanship. The carefully finished teak, paired with black leather, recalls an era when
DIMENSION
Height91 cm
Width48 cm
Length48 cm
Dimension details
Length48 cm
Height91 cm
Width48 cm
Seat height44 cm
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