A distinguished work of mid-century British design, this G Plan sideboard from the celebrated Brasilia collection was conceived in the 1960s by Victor Wilkins for the renowned G Plan. It stands as a quiet testament to an era when craftsmanship and proportion were held in the highest regard.
Fashioned in richly grained teak, the piece is defined by its organic form and beautifully sculpted, curved handles—hallmarks of the Brasilia range. Its façade reveals a harmonious arrangement of three cupboards alongside a bank of four drawers, the upper drawer thoughtfully lined for cutlery, offering both elegance and utility in equal measure.
The sideboard has been carefully and completely restored, its surface revived to honour the warmth and depth of the timber while preserving the integrity of its original character. On the right-hand side, a faint trace remains—a subtle mark, like a quiet scar carried through time. Though restored, this gentle imperfection has been deliberately retained, a reminder of the piece’s journey and a testament to its authenticity. It is best appreciated up close, where its story softly reveals itself.
A piece not merely to furnish a room, but to anchor it with history, grace, and enduring presence.
Dimensions
Length: 206 cm
Width: 45.5 cm
Height: 78 cm
Condition Report
Fully restored and presented in excellent vintage condition. The structure is sound and sturdy, with a beautifully refreshed finish. A minor residual mark remains on the right side, visible upon closer inspection, reflecting its past and adding to its unique character.