Set of six chairs, teak bottle green, by V. Wilkins, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
6 450 PLN
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A set of six dining chairs designed by Victor Wilkins for G-Plan epitomizes British design of the 1960s. The construction features teak wood in a warm, medium-brown tone with a satin finish that highlights the natural grain and lends a subtle interplay of light across the surface. The seats are upholstered in a high-quality, bottle-green fabric with a fine, even texture and matte appearance. Distinctly mid-century modern, the chairs showcase minimalist lines, three gently curved horizontal slats in the backrest, and slim, tapered legs. All joints are precise and invisible, with no unnecessary hardware, reflecting the craftsmanship characteristic of G-Plan. The set is in restored condition: wooden elements have been cleaned and finished with oil, upholstery has been replaced, and there are no visible signs of wear or damage. Each chair speaks to an era when functionality met a pursuit of harmonious form. The 1960s in the UK were marked by design that introduced freshness and lightness to interiors—Wilkins's softly rounded lines and balanced proportions suggest a search for equilibrium between comfort and contemporary aesthetics. The teak frame subtly reflects light while the green upholstery recalls the calmness and tones of nature, creating an atmosphere of hospitality and understated sophistication. The set can be paired with a simple wooden or veneered table, ideally in a tone close to teak, to reinforce a cohesive
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Height82 cm
Width42 cm
Length47 cm
Dimension details
Length47 cm
Height82 cm
Width42 cm
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