Dining table by Victor Wilkins for G Plan, 50's.

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Description

This dining table was created by Victor Wilkins for G Plan. This renowned industrial designer, invented this piece in the 50's for the British furniture company G Plan. The table was mass-produced and became very popular due to its modern and clean design, with simple lines and geometric shapes. The table is mainly constructed from teak and its legs have a tapered shape. Two semi-circles rest on the base to form the top. An extension is accessible with a pulling system wich create two half-circles of the top. This allows 38 cm extra in length to the table.

Good condition.

Detail : Teak is an exotic wood species particularly known for its qualities in terms of durability.

Dimensions :

P:122cm H: 24cm L: 122-160 cm

Price on request: Dining table by Victor Wilkins for G Plan, 1950s.

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