This mid-century extending dining table was designed G Plan during the 1960s. A beautifully curved edged table, which can be rectangular or square shaped depending on whether its leaves are extended or not. It has a butterfly leaf that neatly folds back under the table top when not in use.
Produced in teak and afromos. Prices for a g plan teak dining table start at $589 and top out at $8,500 with the average selling for $1,965. Mid-Century Extending Dining Table in Teak from G-Plan for $712.00 (12/25/2025).
Shop with global insured delivery at Pamono. A beautifully designed & crafted teak extending dining table designed by Kofod Larsen for G-Plan in the 1960s. The table has a distinct Danish appearance with beautifully shaped legs and base, this model is extremely popular due to the fact that it can be extended to seat 8-0 people, it features two extension leaves that can be used together or individually making it a very versatile dining table.
This mid-century extending dining table was designed G Plan during the 1960s. A beautifully curved edged table, which can be rectangular or square shaped depending on whether its leaves are extended or not. It has a butterfly leaf that neatly folds back under the table top when not in use.
Produced in teak and afromosia wood the grain is rich throughout. A striking example of mid-century British design, this teak dining table was created in the 1960s by Victor Wilkins for G Plan. Crafted with graceful precision, the table features softly rounded ends that lend it a harmonious, organic silhouette.
This vintage teak dining table, from G Plan, shows a distinct Danish influence, typical of the period. Beautiful curves to the table top. A stylish and practical large mid-century G Plan teak extending dining table, designed with a pull-out action and a clever fold-out centre leaf stored neatly underneath.
Extends easily to seat up to 8 people, making it perfect for family meals or entertaining. Teak Extending Dining Table by Kofod Larsen for G-Plan, 1960s Designed by Danish designer Kofod Larsen for British maker G-Plan in the 1960s, this teak extending dining table unites Scandinavian elegance with British craftsmanship. Its clean lines, softly rounded edges, and warm teak grain embody timeless mid.
This mid-century extending dining table was designed G Plan during the 1960s. A beautifully curved edged table, which can be rectangular or square shaped depending on whether its leaves are extended or not.