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Chest of Drawers

1953-1958 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This chest of drawers forms part of a G-Plan bedroom unit. The firm of E. Gomme Ltd, in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, introduced the G-Plan range of furniture in 1953. G-Plan furniture was designed so that all the individual items would be compatible in style and dimensions and marked the beginning of modular furniture for the mass market.

The chests of drawers in this bedroom unit could be freestanding, or combined with the dressing table that is suspended between them. The dressing-table unit could not be used independently and in fact was never actually installed until the Museum acquired it. The timber handles and clean lines were also used in the matching wardrobes.

G-Plan was promoted to the more affluent buyers who might be sympathetic to contemporary design ideas imported from Europe. These chests of drawers each cost £19 11s 6d and the suspended dressing table was a further £16 12s 6d. This was a considerable sum for new furniture in 1957.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 5 parts.

  • Drawer
  • Drawer
  • Drawer
  • Drawer
  • Chest of Drawers
Materials and techniques
Mahogany and plywood faced with oak veneer
Brief description
Mahogany and plywood chest of drawers, veneered in oak, High Wycombe, 1953-1958
Physical description
A bedroom unit amd chair made of wood. The unit consists of two chests of drawers either side of a lift up mirror vanity area.
Dimensions
  • Height: 840mm
  • Width: 760mm
  • Depth: 460mm
Converted from Imperial measurements on the register
Gallery label
(1993-2006)
DRESSING TABLE UNIT AND CHAIR
Designed and made by E. Gomme Ltd, High Wycombe, British 1953-8

Ebenezer Gomme founded a chair-making business in High Wycombe in 1898. By 1922, the company employed 300 people. The G-plan concept was introduced around 1953 and consisted of a variety of co-ordinated home furnishings which could be built up over a period of time. These pieces were part of the 'Brandon' range and were bought at Selfridges in 1957 for £16 12s 6d.

Given by Mr C. Brookes
W.1-4-1993
Credit line
Given by Mr C. G. Brookes
Historical context
It is likely that the style is an update of model B820a.
Production
Made by E. Gomme Ltd under the G-plan label
Summary
This chest of drawers forms part of a G-Plan bedroom unit. The firm of E. Gomme Ltd, in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, introduced the G-Plan range of furniture in 1953. G-Plan furniture was designed so that all the individual items would be compatible in style and dimensions and marked the beginning of modular furniture for the mass market.

The chests of drawers in this bedroom unit could be freestanding, or combined with the dressing table that is suspended between them. The dressing-table unit could not be used independently and in fact was never actually installed until the Museum acquired it. The timber handles and clean lines were also used in the matching wardrobes.

G-Plan was promoted to the more affluent buyers who might be sympathetic to contemporary design ideas imported from Europe. These chests of drawers each cost £19 11s 6d and the suspended dressing table was a further £16 12s 6d. This was a considerable sum for new furniture in 1957.
Collection
Accession number
W.2-1993

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Record createdJune 13, 2005
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