G Plan Fresco Sideboard
G Plan Fresco Sideboard (c. 1966–1970)

The G Plan Fresco sideboard is one of the most iconic and widely collected pieces of British mid-century furniture. Designed by Victor Wilkins for G Plan’s Fresco range, this sideboard captures the essence of Scandinavian influence in a distinctly British form.
Crafted from richly grained teak with solid sculptural teak handles and a floating base, the Fresco sideboard blends elegance with function. It features three drawers (including a felt-lined cutlery drawer) flanked by two spacious cupboards, each with adjustable internal shelving.
With its curved edges, recessed handles, and warm wood tones, it fits beautifully into both period and modern interiors.
Designer: Victor Wilkins
Maker: G Plan (E. Gomme Ltd.)
Country: United Kingdom
Date: Circa 1966–1970
Materials: Teak veneer with solid teak handles and legs
🔍 Key Features
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Three central drawers, top drawer felt-lined for cutlery
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Two spacious cupboards with adjustable shelves
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Sculptural solid teak handles
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Floating base with tapered teak legs
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Inspired by Scandinavian modern design
💷 Estimated Retail Value
Typical range: £1,200 – £2,500
(Larger, restored models may fetch higher in design retail settings)
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