A set of six British mid-century modern dining chairs manufactured by G-Plan. The chairs are constructed from teak with afromosia details, featuring a distinctive high slat-back design with five vertical laths set into a curved top rail and straight lower rail. Each chair stands on four square-section tapered legs. The padded seats are upholstered in a coral-red synthetic vinyl or faux leather. While no maker labels are visible in the provided photographs, the design is characteristic of G-Plan furniture from the 1960s and 1970s.
Condition report:
The wooden frames appear to be in good structural condition showing light surface wear consistent with age and domestic use. The synthetic upholstery on the seats exhibits visible creasing, wrinkling, and surface marking throughout. Some potential compression to the internal foam padding commensurate with the age of the set.
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