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G Plan

G Plan sofas and chairs, crafted from high-quality timber and featuring comfortable padded seats and backrests, offer a sense of sophistication and refinement. From sofas to armchairs, G Plan chairs .. more

G Plan sofas and chairs, crafted from high-quality timber and featuring comfortable padded seats and backrests, offer a sense of sophistication and refinement. From sofas to armchairs, G Plan chairs complement the brand's sofas helping you create a cohesive and inviting living space. Their commitment to quality craftsmanship is evident in every detail of its sofas and chairs. The brand meticulously selects high-quality timber, such as mahogany and oak, and employ traditional hand-finishing techniques to create furniture that is not only stylish but also durable and long-lasting.

Throughout its history, G Plan has continuously introduced innovative designs, adapting to changing trends while maintaining its signature style. The brand's sofas and chairs have graced homes worldwide, becoming timeless classics that embody the essence of British furniture design.


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G Plan Vintage StamfordSnuggler
The Stamford suite is smart and sophisticated, yet warm welcoming and neat. With immaculate tailored lines and considered back, seat and arm details. The Stamford suite radiates cool mid-century character whilst combining G Plan’s signature comfort with pure style. Uniform neat line emits the sense of organisation and structure whilst offering undeniable comfort for a sense of calm and tranquillity. Features: Handcrafted...
£1688 from £1355
G Plan KingsburyManual Recliner Chair
Introducing the Kingsbury sofa collection from G Plan, where comfort and quality craftsmanship take centre stage. With its shapely wing details, The Kingsbury Collection exudes sophisticated style, making it a perfect addition to any home. What sets it apart are the innovative power headrest and power lumbar support options, ensuring personalised relaxation. You'll also love the option of a...
£1917 from £1329

G Plan KingsburyPower Recliner Chair
Introducing the Kingsbury sofa collection from G Plan, where comfort and quality craftsmanship take centre stage. With its shapely wing details, The Kingsbury Collection exudes sophisticated style, making it a perfect addition to any home. What sets it apart are the innovative power headrest and power lumbar support options, ensuring personalised relaxation. You'll also love the option of a...
£2374 from £1649
G Plan KingsburyPower Recliner Chair (with Electric Headrest and Lumbar Support)
Includes Innovative Power Headrest and Lumbar Support. 
£2661 from £1849


G Plan Vintage BroadwaySwivel Chair
The Broadway Swivel Chair combines boldness and beauty with a deep seat and retro-inspired detailing. Handcrafted in the UK, this statement piece offers unrivaled comfort and style. Choose from a range of stunning fabrics and leathers. The chair features a distinctive two-fabric story. It also comes with a 25-year timber frame guarantee for peace of mind. Elevate your space with this exquisite swivel...
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£2499 from £1999

Frequently Asked Questions

G Plan sofas and chairs, crafted from high-quality timber and featuring comfortable padded seats and backrests, offer a sense of sophistication and refinement. From sofas to armchairs, G Plan chairs complement the brand's sofas helping you create a cohesive and inviting living space. Their commitment to quality craftsmanship is evident in every detail of its sofas and chairs. The brand meticulously selects high-quality timber, such as mahogany and oak, and employ traditional hand-finishing techniques to create furniture that is not only stylish but also durable and long-lasting.

Throughout its history, G Plan has continuously introduced innovative designs, adapting to changing trends while maintaining its signature style. The brand's sofas and chairs have graced homes worldwide, becoming timeless classics that embody the essence of British furniture design.

What does the name stand for?

The name "G Plan" has a fascinating and somewhat mysterious origin. It was not the brand's original name, which was E Gomme Ltd., named after Ebenezer Gomme, the founder of the company in 1898. The name was adopted in 1953, under the leadership of Donald Gomme, Ebenezer's grandson. There are two popular theories about the origin of the name. One theory suggests that it was a marketing ploy to make the brand sound more modern and streamlined, aligning with the post-war spirit of innovation and progress. The name could be seen as a fresh start for the company, shedding the association with its more traditional roots. Another theory suggests that the name may have been inspired by the brand's signature loose cushions, which could be easily rearranged and interchanged. These cushions were marketed as "G Plan's Adjustable Plan," and the name may have evolved from this phrase.

Regardless of its exact origin, the name "G Plan" has become synonymous with British furniture design, embodying the brand's commitment to quality craftsmanship, innovative designs, and enduring style. The name has stood the test of time, becoming a recognisable symbol of the brand's legacy.

What is G Plan Furniture made from?

G Plan furniture has been crafted from a variety of materials throughout its rich history, reflecting the evolving trends and preferences of the time. However, the brand has always adhered to a commitment to quality materials that ensure the durability and longevity of its furniture pieces.

In the early days, furniture was predominantly made from teak wood, a natural material known for its strength, stability, and resistance to moisture. Teak also possesses a warm, honey-coloured hue that lends itself to a variety of finishes. As G Plan embraced a more contemporary aesthetic in the post-war era, the use of solid mahogany and oakwood increased. These woods offered a darker, more sophisticated look, complementing the clean lines and geometric forms of the brand's designs. Mahogany and oak also possessed a rich grain pattern that added depth and visual interest to the furniture pieces.

In recent years, the company has incorporated a wider range of materials into its furniture designs, including veneers, laminates, and even metal accents. These materials offer a diverse range of finishes and textures, allowing G Plan to remain at the forefront of contemporary furniture design.

Throughout its history, G Plan has consistently prioritised the use of high-quality materials that ensure the durability and longevity of its furniture pieces. This commitment to quality has been a key factor in the brand's enduring success, making the brand a sought-after addition to homes worldwide.

Is all G Plan Furniture marked?

Yes, all the furniture is marked with a unique brand identification label. This label can be found on the back or underside of the furniture, and typically consists of the logo, the production year, and a serial number. The logo itself has evolved over time, but it has always been a stylised 'G' with the word 'Plan' below it. The production year is typically indicated by a three-digit number, such as '53' for furniture produced in 1953. The serial number is a unique identifier for the individual piece of furniture.

The label can be helpful in dating G Plan furniture, as well as in identifying authentic pieces from reproductions. However, it is important to note that not all of their furniture was branded, especially in the early years of the company's history. Some pieces may have only a small, embossed logo, or no markings at all.

Despite this, most G Plan furniture can be identified by its distinctive design features, such as its clean lines, elegant proportions, and use of high-quality materials. If you are unsure whether a piece of furniture is made by them, you can consult with an expert or search for similar pieces online to compare the design and markings.