Vintage Scandinavian teak sideboard n 213 by IB Kofod-Larsen for G-Plan, 1960
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About this vintage design furniture
General dimensions : - Width: 213 cm - Depth: 45.5 cm - Cabinet height: 50 cm - Height feet: 30 cm - Total height: 80 cm Inside drawer dimensions : - Useful width: 43 cm - Useful depth: 38 cm - Useful drawer height: 8.5 cm (1.2.3) 11.5 cm (4) Interior door dimensions : - Useful width: 80 cm - Useful depth: 40.5 cm - Useful height: 44.5 cm Designer: Ib Kofod-Larsen Publisher: G-PLAN Wood type: Teak G-Plan: The British furniture manufacturing company G-Plan was launched in 1953, but its origins go back much further. In 1898, Ebenezer Gomme (1858-1931) founded a precision carpentry workshop, E. Gomme Ltd. in High Wycombe, England, one of the major furniture manufacturing centres in the United Kingdom. In the early 1900's, E. Gomme made a transition to a larger plant and in 1911, his sons took over the management of the plant. The company was known for its range of high quality, custom designed and manufactured storage furniture, tables and other storage furniture.
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Features
- Length
- 213 cm
- Height
- 80 cm
- Depth
- 45 cm
- Designer
- Kofod LARSEN
- Period
- 1960s
- Origin
- Scandinavian
- Colour
- Wood
- Main material
- Teak
- Other material
- Wood
delivery and return
- Shipped from : France
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Kofod LARSEN
Kofod Larsen was a Danish furniture designer born in 1921 and died in 1991. He began his career as an apprentice cabinetmaker and later studied at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts. He worked for several renowned design companies in Europe before founding his own design firm in 1950.