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[Account name]IZYA STORE JIGYOBU Inc.
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This is a custom-made Brasilia sideboard designed by Victor Bramwell Wilkins by G-PLAN, a brand representative of the British mid-century period.
This special sideboard was made by cutting out the top section of a Brasilia room divider. The bold customization of cutting out the top section has transformed it into a highly practical, minimalist sideboard.
The G-PLAN design studio teamed up with Danish designer Eve Kofod-Larsen to produce the Brasilia series at roughly the same time as the Danish series, which was designed with Larsen in mind. The Brasilia series was created by team leader Victor Wilkins and others with the aim of creating a uniquely British design that absorbed Scandinavian design. The series is characterized by its ease of use, functionality, and a design that exudes a Scandinavian flair.
Specifications
Warehouse stock location
- Width 1220 Depth 460 Height 680
Main material
- Cheek
Notes
- Fixed shelf
- There is a cosmetic-like smell inside
A British designer who was with G-PLAN from its founding. He was a talented designer who was praised as being on par with the great designer Eve Kofod-Larsen within G-PLAN, and was responsible for G-PLAN's hit series "Brandon" and "Brasilia", as well as G-PLAN's biggest hit series, "Fresco", which is also popular in Japan. He also designed many other furniture pieces for G-PLAN over a long period of time, leaving behind many excellent designs. He is still highly regarded today as one of the hidden great designers who supported G-PLAN's rapid growth.