Teak Set of Eight Chairs, by V. Wilkins for G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s
8 600 PLN
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This set of eight dining chairs, designed by Victor Wilkins and produced by the British brand G-Plan in the 1960s, embodies the essence of mid-century modern design. Each chair is crafted from light brown teak wood with subtle reddish undertones, enhanced by a satin finish that highlights the natural grain. The legs are slender and gently tapered, giving the set an airy, balanced appearance, while the backrests feature three softly curved horizontal slats for ergonomic support and a minimalist rhythm. The seats are upholstered in a high-quality, light beige fabric with a smooth, even surface, fitted over new cushioning for comfort. All joints are precisely executed, with seamless transitions between the legs, seat, and backrest. The set is in restored condition: the wood has been cleaned and oiled, the upholstery replaced, and there are no visible traces of wear or repairs. The design language of these chairs echoes the British 1960s—reserved elegance, softened by tactile materials. The teak wood speaks of craftsmanship and respect for natural resources, while the light upholstery evokes the calm and brightness of interiors designed for everyday ease. Their proportions, balanced and rhythmic, suggest readiness for shared meals or conversation—as if each chair awaits a new chapter in a home’s story. This set could serve as the focal point in a mid-century
DIMENSION
Height84 cm
Width44 cm
Length49 cm
Dimension details
Length49 cm
Height84 cm
Width44 cm
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