Sales start from 21:00 on 6/9 G-PLAN Round Table No:67477
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Product number: 67477
- Size (unit: mm)
- Width 1220-1680 Depth 1220 Height 735
- Main Material
- Cheek
- Important Notes
- Fixed leg type Table only for sale
- condition
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★★★★★★ New, unused ★★★★★ almost unused ★★★★ There is no noticeable scratches or dirt ★★★ there are some scratches and dirt. ★★ There are scratches and dirt ★ Overall in poor condition
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Sales start from 21:00 on 6/9 G-PLAN Round Table No:67582
Sales start from 21:00 on 6/9 Jentique Round Table No:67461
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Product number: 67461
- Size (unit: mm)
- Width 1220-1680 Depth 1220 Height 735
- Main Material
- Cheek
- Important Notes
- Fixed leg type Table only for sale
- condition
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★★★★★★ New, unused ★★★★★ almost unused ★★★★ There is no noticeable scratches or dirt ★★★ there are some scratches and dirt. ★★ There are scratches and dirt ★ Overall in poor condition
*The cart button will appear and you will be able to purchase from 9pm on June 9th.
G-PLAN is a furniture brand launched in 1952 by Ebenezer Gomme, a company founded in 1898 in the town of High Wycombe in the UK. It was the first in the UK to embrace the Scandinavian furniture boom of the 1950s, and by the 1960s it had become so popular that it was said to be a symbol of London's urban lifestyle. "G" stands for Gomme, and "PLAN" stands for planning, which means "planning your lifestyle." The product concept was a groundbreaking idea at the time, where people could enjoy creating a modern room in its entirety by purchasing individual items little by little. In 1987, the company was sold, and after many twists and turns, sofas are still manufactured by G Plan Upholstery in the west of England, and cabinets by G Plan Cabinets in Scotland.
Jentique is a British furniture manufacturer based in Letchworth, a suburb of London. It was founded in 1914 by furniture craftsmen Daniel Meredew and Hard & Austin. For a while they manufactured traditional British furniture, but with the advent of modern design after the war, they hired Alphons Loebenstein, a designer who had fled from Germany, as their designated designer. They abolished all traditional lines and shifted to manufacturing modern furniture. Since then, they have manufactured a large number of Scandinavian-style furniture. Although they are not well known in Japan, the quality and design of their products are comparable to those of G-PLAN and AHMcIntosh, and they can be said to be one of the leading furniture manufacturers of the British mid-century period.
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