Prices for a g plan teak dining table start at $589 and top out at $8,500 with the average selling for $1,965. This teak vintage mid century table, from G Plan's Fresco range shows a distinct Danish influence and extends to accommodate up to 8 people if required. This round extendable dining table is finished in warm teak veneer, showcasing an elegant wood grain and classic mid-century character.
The piece has been freshly refreshed in our workshop while retaining visible signs of use and past repairs that reflect its history and authenticity. The table remains structurally stable, and its extension mechanism operates smoothly, allowing for easy. 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.
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. Discover Our Pre-Loved G Plan Dining Tables Collection.
Explore Pre-Loved, Sustainable Finds On Vinterior With Carbon. G Plan Mid Century Teak Hidden Leaf Expanding Dining Table This table measures: 64 wide x 44 deep x 28.75 inches high, with a chair clearance of 27.5 inches, the leaf measures 18 inches wide, making a maximum table width of 82 inches when the leaf is utilized. columbus, OH furniture for sale "dining table" - craigslist Mid Century Danish Style Solid Teak Dining Table and Chairs (delivery).
A beautifully designed & crafted extending dining table manufactured by E-Gomme / G-Plan. The table extends by simply pulling each end of the table top which reveals the central leaf, this is cleverly stored underneath when not in use. The leaf is dropped into place allowing the table to be pushed back together, locking the leaf in place.
Once fully extended the table can comfortably seat. 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.