The coffee table that anchors the room. Pull up the sofa, set down the wine — everything else arranges itself around this.
Designed by Victor Wilkins for G Plan — one of the most collectible names in British mid-century furniture. Teak and afromosia frame with a sunburst grain pattern on top that draws your eye straight to the centre, where a circle of newly replaced tempered smoked glass sits flush. Dark, moody, elegant.
Brass caps on each leg and a brass detail where the cross-stretcher meets underneath. Those little touches are what separate a G Plan original from everything that's tried to copy it since.
The frame has been beautifully restored. The glass is brand new and tempered — so it's tougher than the original and safe around little ones and clumsy guests.
You could buy a new round coffee table from West Elm for the same money. It wouldn't have the grain, the brass, the glass, or the story.
At nearly a metre across, this is a proper centrepiece, not a side-of-sofa afterthought. Make sure you've got the space for it — and honestly, if you have, it'll be the best thing in the room.
Diameter: 95.5 cm | Height: 45 cm
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