A set of six G Plan dining chairs, designed by Leslie Dandy and dating from the 1960s. They’re solid teak, superbly constructed and we particularly love the colour and grain of the teak on these chairs. It’s less orange and more ‘honey’ toned than usual. The seat pads have been professionally recovered in recent years in a blousy floral fabric which we rather like but it might not be to everyone’s taste. See beyond this though – if the colour and fabric choice don’t suit, recovering them would be an easy, inexpensive job for an upholsterer. The overall chair design is tall and elegant, perfect for leisurely dinner parties with friends and family. With high, supportive backs and wide comfortable seats, these dining chairs will partner effortlessly with any dining table, G Plan, midcentury, modern or otherwise, such is their universal appeal and design.
