This coffee table was designed by Ib Kofod-Larsen for G-Plan, a brand representative of British mid-century design.
In the 1960s, when genuine Scandinavian furniture started to enter the British market, G-Plan felt a sense of crisis and invited Danish designer Ib Kofod-Larsen to develop the Danish furniture series, which was born in Britain. This furniture series uses teak, which was the symbol of Danish furniture at the time, and has a strong craft feel, with a focus on design and quality. The meticulous quality of the series made it very expensive, so there was very little distribution, making it a rare G-Plan series that is rarely seen on the market.
This coffee table from the Danish series was designed by the Danish master designer Ib Kofod-Larsen. Although the design is simple, it is intricately crafted down to the smallest detail, with smooth curves that feel good to the touch and diagonal lines. It also comes with a rack for magazines and other items, making it highly functional. It can be used for multiple purposes, such as a center table, side table, or flower stand, depending on the occasion. This is a rare Larsen design table that you rarely see.
The design has details in common with the circular table designed as part of the Fresco series living collection. It is a long table called a long john table that goes well with a three-seater sofa. It is a highly practical table with a glass top in the center and a rack underneath that doubles as a display and storage space.