Mid-Century Modern G-Plan 'Astro' Oval Coffee Table, Teak, ca. 1960, W-48ins

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G Plan 'Astro' coffee table

This iconic table, designed by Victor Wilkins for G Plan in 1960, is an emblem of the time, the world’s entry into the Space Age. Constructed in Afromasia teak; with glass insert. When the years of rationing in production and consumption came to an end in 1952, Donald Gomme was determined to seize the opportunity and meet the pent-up demand for more modern aesthetics. He started G Plan in 1953 as an offshoot of his family business, E. Gomme Ltd., forever changing the image of the British mid-century design scene.

G Plan was a revolutionary concept that offered high-quality, modernist furniture with a distinctively British touch. G Plan furniture spoke to a progressive audience navigating the perplexing task of homemaking [after the devastation of the Second World War and the years of austerity that followed in Great Britain]. (see the British website, Venterior, History of G Plan Furniture, March 23, 2020).

Dimensions: Height: 17 in. (43.18 cm) x Width: 48 in. (121.92 cm) x Depth: 26 in. (66.04 cm)

Condition: Good - Wear consistent with age and use. In Excellent Vintage Condition.

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G Plan 'Astro' coffee table

This iconic table, designed by Victor Wilkins for G Plan in 1960, is an emblem of the time, the world’s entry into the Space Age. Constructed in Afromasia teak; with glass insert. When the years of rationing in production and consumption came to an end in 1952, Donald Gomme was determined to seize the opportunity and meet the pent-up demand for more modern aesthetics. He started G Plan in 1953 as an offshoot of his family business, E. Gomme Ltd., forever changing the image of the British mid-century design scene.

G Plan was a revolutionary concept that offered high-quality, modernist furniture with a distinctively British touch. G Plan furniture spoke to a progressive audience navigating the perplexing task of homemaking [after the devastation of the Second World War and the years of austerity that followed in Great Britain]. (see the British website, Venterior, History of G Plan Furniture, March 23, 2020).

Dimensions: Height: 17 in. (43.18 cm) x Width: 48 in. (121.92 cm) x Depth: 26 in. (66.04 cm)

Condition: Good - Wear consistent with age and use. In Excellent Vintage Condition.

G Plan 'Astro' coffee table

This iconic table, designed by Victor Wilkins for G Plan in 1960, is an emblem of the time, the world’s entry into the Space Age. Constructed in Afromasia teak; with glass insert. When the years of rationing in production and consumption came to an end in 1952, Donald Gomme was determined to seize the opportunity and meet the pent-up demand for more modern aesthetics. He started G Plan in 1953 as an offshoot of his family business, E. Gomme Ltd., forever changing the image of the British mid-century design scene.

G Plan was a revolutionary concept that offered high-quality, modernist furniture with a distinctively British touch. G Plan furniture spoke to a progressive audience navigating the perplexing task of homemaking [after the devastation of the Second World War and the years of austerity that followed in Great Britain]. (see the British website, Venterior, History of G Plan Furniture, March 23, 2020).

Dimensions: Height: 17 in. (43.18 cm) x Width: 48 in. (121.92 cm) x Depth: 26 in. (66.04 cm)

Condition: Good - Wear consistent with age and use. In Excellent Vintage Condition.

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