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6 results found for "G Plan fresco"

  • A quick guide to G Plan furniture

    A wardrobe from G Plan's popular "Fresco" range we recently sold. A sideboard from G Plan's Fresco range which we added legs to You can also tell by some of the design features, such as the handles of G Plan’s Fresco pieces or the angled veneers of the Sierra range. A sideboard from G Plan's "Sierra" range, note the subtle differences from the "Fresco" range. A G Plan Fresco sideboard sold by urbn nest in 2024 Does urbn nest buy G Plan furniture?

  • A quick guide to G Plan Librenza furniture

    What is G Plan Librenza furniture? heard of G Plan Librenza furniture? It's not as well known as later G Plan ranges like Fresco. G Plan Librenza design features G Plan Librenza furniture is best known for its tola wood veneer, black The extending dining table from the G Plan Librenza range What makes G Plan Librenza furniture so popular

  • Saving a huge G Plan sideboard

    In late 2023 we acquired a huge G Plan Sierra highboard which was in need of some TLC to say the least The good news is that we had a clear plan even before we picked it up.

  • Compact mid century storage solutions

    One of our compact G Plan bookcases, retailing at £170 Why we love compact cabinets and sideboards Typically Slim side profile of one of our G Plan units, retailing at £230 They may take up a smaller footprint, Another of our compact G Plan bookcases, retailing at £170 At the £170 mark, we have some smaller options We tend to specialise in G Plan pieces of this size. A taller variant of bookcase, retailing at £230 At £230, we always have our two G Plan staples, the cocktail

  • Afromosia teak wood in mid century furniture

    pieces, the Afromosia’s tonal differences to teak were used as design tools - for example on Nathan and G Plan pieces. Brands such as Nathan, G Plan and Mcintosh - all commonly sold by urbn nest - all feature Afromosia frames

  • The New Eclectic: How to Combine Vintage and Modern Styles

    In my case, I needed a table which was an appropriately large size for an open-plan kitchen, and which that perfect vintage bar cabinet or beautifully constructed coffee table, and let these one-off pieces play Mix in quirky touches — a retro lamp, a vintage turntable — to make the space feel personal and playful sit confidently beside a modern black-lacquered chair without feeling at odds, as long as the tones play Play with size and scale by pairing larger vintage pieces with smaller modern accents, or vice versa,

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