G Plan Sierra Sideboard (c. 1960s)

 

The G Plan Sierra sideboard is a sleek, understated piece from the 1960s, designed under the direction of Victor Wilkins. It reflects G Plan’s move toward minimalist modernism, emphasising slim proportions and practical storage.

Crafted from warm, book-matched teak with subtle recessed handles, the Sierra model is often longer and lower than its Fresco counterpart—making it ideal as a media console or dining room storage.

Its clean facade and refined silhouette have made it a favourite with collectors and designers seeking unfussy elegance in their interiors.


Designer: Victor Wilkins
Maker: G Plan
Country: United Kingdom
Date: Circa 1960s
Materials: Teak veneer, recessed teak handles, solid wood legs


🔍 Key Features

  • Long, low-profile shape—perfect for living or dining areas

  • Three central drawers and two end cupboards

  • Recessed minimalist handles

  • Sculptural teak woodgrain front and subtle leg taper


💷 Estimated Retail Value

£1,000 – £1,800 depending on condition, restoration, and length


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