This is the "Sierra" side cabinet designed by Victor Bramwell Wilkins for G-PLAN, a brand that is emblematic of mid-century Britain.
Sierra is popular for its simple and stylish design. It is a compact cabinet that can be used for multiple purposes such as a base cabinet for wall units, a display stand, a telephone or fax stand, deskside storage, a console table, or a sideboard.
The Sierra series was released in the 1970s. It is characterized by a design based on straight lines like the early Brandon series, and is a departure from the rounded Nordic style silhouettes of the Fresco and Brasilia series, which were inherited from the Danish series designed by Larsen. This series is truly a return to the origins. It is a popular series that is said to have sold the most of all G-PLAN series, but the number of units imported to Japan is extremely small, making it a very rare item.
The design has details in common with the circular table designed as part of the Fresco series living collection. It is a long table called a long john table that goes well with a three-seater sofa. It is a highly practical table with a glass top in the center and a rack underneath that doubles as a display and storage space.