G-Plan Dressing Table
Beautiful five-drawer 1960's teak dressing table or vanity by G-Plan in outstanding condition. Designed by Victor Bramwell Wilkins for G-Plan during the Mid Century Modern Era in Britain. Bramwell was well known for his "Fresco" line for G-Plan which included this iconic piece. Jewelry tray is lined with original purple velvet and mirror and tray can also be detached to turn into a desk.
The "Fresco" was the most successful range of teak for G-Plan and displayed their characteristic quality of craftsmanship and attention to detail. The dressing table included an unobtrusive velvet-lined jewel tray.
B. Hyman and S. Braggs, "The G-Plan Revolution: A Celebration of British Popular Furniture of the 1950s and 1960s." United Kingdom: Booth-Clibborn Editions, 2007, page 124.
Beautiful five-drawer 1960's teak dressing table or vanity by G-Plan in outstanding condition. Designed by Victor Bramwell Wilkins for G-Plan during the Mid Century Modern Era in Britain. Bramwell was well known for his "Fresco" line for G-Plan which included this iconic piece. Jewelry tray is lined with original purple velvet and mirror and tray can also be detached to turn into a desk.
The "Fresco" was the most successful range of teak for G-Plan and displayed their characteristic quality of craftsmanship and attention to detail. The dressing table included an unobtrusive velvet-lined jewel tray.
B. Hyman and S. Braggs, "The G-Plan Revolution: A Celebration of British Popular Furniture of the 1950s and 1960s." United Kingdom: Booth-Clibborn Editions, 2007, page 124.
Beautiful five-drawer 1960's teak dressing table or vanity by G-Plan in outstanding condition. Designed by Victor Bramwell Wilkins for G-Plan during the Mid Century Modern Era in Britain. Bramwell was well known for his "Fresco" line for G-Plan which included this iconic piece. Jewelry tray is lined with original purple velvet and mirror and tray can also be detached to turn into a desk.
The "Fresco" was the most successful range of teak for G-Plan and displayed their characteristic quality of craftsmanship and attention to detail. The dressing table included an unobtrusive velvet-lined jewel tray.
B. Hyman and S. Braggs, "The G-Plan Revolution: A Celebration of British Popular Furniture of the 1950s and 1960s." United Kingdom: Booth-Clibborn Editions, 2007, page 124.