A G-Plan teak dining table and matching set of six chairs, Great Britain, circa 1960s. G-Plan labels present on both the table and chair frames.
The oval table top has a self-storing center leaf that folds up flush when not in use, extending the table to seat six to eight. A dark inlay line runs the full perimeter of the top — a less common detail on this table line. The base is a sled/trestle form in teak with a central stretcher.
The six chairs have high slatted backs with a shaped, gently curved top rail and tapered saber rear legs. Upholstered seats in the original fabric, professionally cleaned. Frames are structurally sound across all six.
A G-Plan teak dining table and matching set of six chairs, Great Britain, circa 1960s. G-Plan labels present on both the table and chair frames.
The oval table top has a self-storing center leaf that folds up flush when not in use, extending the table to seat six to eight. A dark inlay line runs the full perimeter of the top — a less common detail on this table line. The base is a sled/trestle form in teak with a central stretcher.
The six chairs have high slatted backs with a shaped, gently curved top rail and tapered saber rear legs. Upholstered seats in the original fabric, professionally cleaned. Frames are structurally sound across all six.