Category / G Plan Furniture
G Plan furniture, produced by the British company E. Gomme Ltd, became a defining feature of modern interiors during the 1960s. Building on its post-war success, G Plan embraced the decade’s shift toward contemporary living, creating stylish, functional furniture that appealed to a growing middle-class market.
One of the most notable ranges of the 1960s was “Fresco,” introduced in 1966. Designed with sleek lines, sculpted teak handles, and organic curves, Fresco embodied the Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic that was highly fashionable at the time. Other popular ranges included “Brasilia,” with its distinctive curved drawer fronts and bold, architectural feel, and “Tola & Black,” which combined dark tola wood with contrasting black lacquer for a more dramatic, modern look. These designs reflected a move away from traditional, heavy furniture toward lighter, more versatile pieces suited to smaller, more flexible living spaces.
G Plan’s emphasis on modularity and coordinated room sets was another key feature. Sideboards, dining tables, and wall units were designed to work together, allowing homeowners to create cohesive interiors. High-quality materials, particularly teak veneers, and attention to craftsmanship ensured durability while maintaining affordability.
Today, G Plan furniture from the 1960s is highly sought after by collectors and interior designers. Its clean lines and timeless forms fit seamlessly into contemporary homes, especially those inspired by mid-century modern design. The enduring appeal lies in its balance of practicality and elegance, as well as its association with a period of optimism and design innovation. As a result, original G Plan pieces continue to be restored, reused, and celebrated as icons of British furniture history.
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