This set of six G Plan chairs from the 1960s perfectly expresses the ability of Mid-Century British design to combine elegance, comfort and functionality in essential and timeless forms. The teak structure creates a warm and refined presence, where each element appears designed to achieve the maximum balance between solidity and visual lightness. The lines are fluid and well-proportioned, with a design that naturally accompanies the body and contributes to a sensation of comfort that is already perceptible on a visual level. Teak further enhances the quality of the project through natural grains and deep shades that react to light, giving movement and depth to the surfaces. Observed around a table, the chairs create a harmonious and orderly whole, capable of defining the space without weighing it down. The construction quality typical of G Plan production emerges in the precision of the proportions and the cleanliness of the lines, characteristics that allow these chairs to dialogue very naturally with both contemporary interiors and more authentic Mid-Century environments. A set that preserves intact the charm of the best English production of the Sixties, where the design arises from the balance between function, material and artisanal quality.