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Description
Rare midcentury G-Plan E. Gomme dining table and 4 chairs.
This is a very cool compact set, ideal for an apartment or for someone who loves genuine midcentury collectable pieces.
This professionally restored teak table top has had several coats of Danish oil, while all of the chair frames have been tested and glued where needed then given a revive with Danish oil. All four chairs have been recovered with new Audi vinyl
Dimensions - Table: Fully extended: 1380mm l x 840mm w x 755mm h With leaves down: 840mm w x 745mm x 755mm h
Chairs: 800mm h x 465mm w x 480mm d 450mm from ground to cushion seat
- Collection from Thorndon Wellington, easy access direct from loading bay
Here's some more information on G-Plan from the Mr Bigglesworthy site
"G-Plan was the brainchild of Donald Gomme, of traditional furniture maker 'E Gomme'. He launched G-Plan in 1952, introducing three new concepts: lifestyle branding, a constant range that people could add to over time and the modern style.
The Festival of Britain in 1951 popularised the idea of modern design; Gomme was the first furniture maker to bring modern design to a mass market in the UK. G-Plan set the standard and became the must have brand of the day.
G-Plan furniture was a little more expensive than most people could afford, but many thought it was worth making the sacrifice to have the best. Today G-Plan furniture is still as stunning and desirable as it ever was - an investment worth every penny."
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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Wellington | $120.00 | |
Auckland | $250.00 | |
Christchurch | $320.00 | |
Pick-up available from Wellington City, Wellington | Free |
Payment Options
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Four fortnightly interest-free payments.
Cash, NZ Bank Deposit
Questions & Answers (2)
What would shipping to Napier be? r*******1 (435 • 7:51 pm, Mon, 13 May )$200 grandpageorge (590 • Monday, 13 May 2024 )Are the table legs metal? Can they be removed for transport? m******1 (778 • 2:39 pm, Tue, 14 May )Hi, the legs are timber, they are connected underneath with timber screws grandpageorge (590 • Tuesday, 14 May 2024 )