Description
This early example of a vintage Librenza room divider is made from afrormosia with ebonised shelves and designed by E Gomme for G Plan in the late 1950s. It features those, very retro, ‘dansette’ style legs and has adjustable feet. This elegant mid-century storage and display unit has shelf space that could be used for books or to display items. It has an upper cabinet with sliding door. Two drawers to the bottom cabinet, including removable cutlery tray, and a cupboard space with removable shelf. This piece could be a home for your stereo and vinyl or could be used as a vintage drinks cabinet. A stunning and rare piece of furniture that can be either placed against a wall or used in the centre of a room as a divider.
British furniture manufacturing company G-Plan was launched in 1953, but its roots go back to 1898, when Ebenezer Gomme set up a fine woodworking atelier, E. Gomme Ltd., in High Wycombe. The company was revered for its range of high-quality sideboards, tables, and other cabinet goods.
A super stylish piece of furniture in super condition with, as you’d expect, some small signs of age and use. 4 very small holes to the rear that are hardly noticeable (see photos).
H192 x W95 x D47cm