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G-plan brasillia teak dining chairs SOLDG Plan Brasilia Teak Dining Chairs: Timeless Elegance and Functionality Weve carefully restored each chair concerning its original design: the wood has been hand finished with Danish oil to revive its natural warmth, and the seats have been newly upholstered in premium black vinyl over fresh fire safe foam, making them both beautiful and ready for everyday use. This set represents more than good taste its a living piece of British mid century design

 

G-Plan Brasilia Teak Dining Chairs: Timeless Elegance and Functionality

We’ve carefully restored each chair concerning its original design: the wood has been hand-finished with Danish oil to revive its natural warmth, and the seats have been newly upholstered in premium black vinyl over fresh fire-safe foam, making them both beautiful and ready for everyday use.

This set represents more than good taste — it’s a living piece of British mid-century design history, ready for its next chapter.

The set of 5 G-Plan Brasilia Teak Dining Chairs is a stunning example of midcentury modern design, seamlessly blending style and practicality. Crafted during the 1960s by G-Plan in England, these chairs embody the sleek lines and timeless appeal of midcentury Scandinavian aesthetics. Whether you’re a midcentury furniture collector or a vintage enthusiast, these iconic chairs offer a sophisticated addition to any dining space.

Features of G-Plan Brasilia Teak Dining Chairs

  1. Maker: G-Plan
  2. Style: Midcentury Modern
  3. Date: 1960s
  4. Country of Origin: England
  5. Condition: Very good, with expertly restored finishes and new upholstery.
  6. Set of 5

Iconic Design That Stands Out

The G-Plan Brasilia Furniture collection is renowned for its sculptural beauty and ergonomic comfort. These Brasilia teak dining chairs feature solid teak frames, celebrated for their rich, warm tones and unique grain patterns. The backrests are subtly curved, offering both visual appeal and lasting comfort.

Refurbishment and Sustainability

Expertly restored, these teak wood dining chairs have been cleaned and treated with Danish oil to rejuvenate their natural sheen. The seats are reupholstered with premium black vinyl and cushioned with new foam, ensuring modern durability while preserving their vintage charm. These chairs align with sustainable values, making them perfect for eco-conscious buyers.

Versatility for Modern Homes

These midcentury modern dining chairs are versatile enough to complement various interior styles, from retro to contemporary. Whether paired with a vintage G-Plan dining set or used as standalone pieces, they enhance any space with their timeless elegance.

Investment in Quality and History

The demand for collectable G-Plan furniture continues to grow, making these chairs an excellent investment. For those researching "G-Plan Teak Dining Chairs Value and Appraisal," these restored pieces offer an ideal combination of authenticity, design, and craftsmanship.

Why Choose G-Plan Brasilia Teak Dining Chairs?

  • Iconic Midcentury Design: Sleek, flowing lines that define Scandinavian-inspired furniture.
  • Durable Teak Construction: Solid teak frames ensure longevity and enduring appeal.
  • Comfort and Style: Sculptural backrests and premium upholstery deliver a perfect blend of aesthetics and functionality.
  • Eco-Friendly Restoration: Sustainable practices breathe new life into vintage treasures.

Where to Buy G-Plan Brasilia Teak Dining Chairs

Searching for "Vintage Midcentury G-Plan Brasilia Chairs for Sale"? These expertly refurbished chairs are available for discerning buyers seeking retro charm and investment-worthy furniture. Explore options locally or online to find the best deals on G-Plan furniture in your area.

Condition

Very vintage condition-  seat covering conforms to British fire regulations.

Measurements

Height 83 cm

Width 46 cm

Depth 48

🔎 Provenance Story

This elegant set of five G-Plan Brasilia teak dining chairs was acquired from a family home in Hampshire, where they were originally purchased new in the early 1960s as part of a full Brasilia dining suite. The family had chosen G-Plan for its reputation as a leader in stylish, high-quality British furniture that echoed the clean Scandinavian lines they admired.

Lovingly cared for and used daily in the same dining room for over six decades, the chairs retained their beautiful form and structure. Their timeless silhouette — curved backrests, slender frames, and smooth teak grain — meant they never went out of fashion, even as interiors evolved around them.

 

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