G Plan Mid Century Danish Range Teak Credenza Buffet  (1960 - 1970)

This striking G Plan high hutch is a tall and sculptural mid-century cabinet, often attributed to the Librenza or later Fresco ranges, and designed with strong architectural lines. Combining enclosed storage, drawers, and open display, it's an elegant example of British modernism that maximises form and function.

Crafted in beautifully figured teak with afromosia accents, it features deep drawers with sculptural angled pulls, a cupboard section, and a rich open display nook—perfect for barware or books. This model is popular with collectors and interior designers for its height and symmetry, ideal for dining rooms or statement spaces.


Designer: Possibly Victor Wilkins
Maker: G Plan (E. Gomme Ltd.)
Origin: United Kingdom
Date: Circa mid-to-late 1960s
Materials: Teak veneer, solid afromosia handles, stretcher base


🔍 Key Features

  • Sculptural highboard profile with deep lower drawers

  • Central open display section (often used as a bar or bookshelf)

  • Four lower drawers, left and right cupboard doors

  • Solid afromosia sculpted handles

  • Tapered legs and integrated base stretcher


💷 Estimated Retail Value

£1,400 – £2,200 depending on configuration, condition, and provenance


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