£545.00
Initially created in 1898 by E Gomme it wasn’t until 1952 when Grandson and designer Donald Gomme created a furniture range for the masses that evolved the company into the G Plan that we know and love today. The company were pioneers of modular furniture and understanding every buyer’s unique needs. However, the mid to late 1950s saw a change in pace and a hankering for the glamorous sophistication of Italy, the country that inspired hip café bar culture, cool fashions for men and women, and luxurious interiors. Always trying to keep ahead of the game, E. Gomme produced a new range of sleek and innovative furniture in darker woods on ebonised legs. The Tola and Black range featured elegant tables and chairs placed on curved bases with brass tipped black legs. Cabinets had matching curvaceous brass handles. Perfect for modern apartment living, the ‘contemporary’ style had grown up.
The room divider features adjustable shelves, one drop down drinks cabinet, and a cupboard at the bottom with sliding doors.
Measurements:
W95cm x D47cm (widest point) x H191cm
Legs H23.5cm
Bottom Cupboard: H35.5cm x D40cm x W88cm
Condition report:
Great vintage condition. We have refurbished several areas where the veneer had chipped.
Measurements:
W95cm x D47cm (widest point) x H191cm
Legs H23.5cm
Bottom Cupboard: H35.5cm x D40cm x W88cm
Condition report:
Great vintage condition. We have refurbished several areas where the veneer had chipped.
Available on backorder