This is the "Fresco" six-drawer chest designed by Victor Bramwell Wilkins for G-PLAN, a brand that is emblematic of mid-century Britain.
This extremely practical high chest has outstanding storage capacity in a small space. The depth (inner dimensions) of the drawers, which appear to be the same, is approximately 11 cm for the top three drawers and approximately 13 cm for the bottom three drawers.
It has a large-capacity storage space on the bottom, a shelf with sliding doors on the top that can be changed according to the situation, and a bureau that can be opened to turn into a compact study desk, making it suitable for a variety of uses, such as a cupboard, study desk, decorative shelf in the living room, or even as an all-in-one piece of furniture for single living. This sideboard has a highly practical design that is unique to the UK, where housing conditions are similar to those in Japan.
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.