Vintage teak "Form Five" lowboard by G Plan, 1960s

United Kingdom

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About this vintage design furniture

Description: This delightful cabinet was designed and produced by British furniture manufacturing company G-Plan in the mid-twentieth century. G Plan - E. Gomme Ltd was based in High Wycombe, England, a major center of British furniture manufacturing. The company was revered for its range of high-quality sideboards, tables, and other cabinet goods and for pioneering the concept of furniture sets designed and made to match. The popular ’Form Five’ cabinet has been mounted on metal hairpin legs to give a The piece has a beautiful teak grain, warm tones, and rich colors throughout. Item SKU: Condition: We have carefully cleaned and re-polished this cabinet to preserve its natural original appearance. We try to capture the condition of our items in our photographs as best as possible. Prior to dispatch All items are carefully cleaned and re-coated with danish oil to ensure your item is looking its best when delivered. This item is in good condition with no faults. Dimensions: (Centimeters) Width:Depth:Height: 77 4671

Reference : 223596

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Features

Length
77 cm
Height
71 cm
Depth
46 cm
Designer
Anonymous
Condition
Restored
Period
1960s
Origin
US & UK
Colour
Wood
Main material
Teak
Other material

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : United Kingdom
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Anonymous

1927 - 2012

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