Brandon
First introduced in 1953, the G Plan Brandon range was the very beginning of what would become one of Britain’s most iconic furniture brands.
Designed by Victor Bramwell Wilkins, this pioneering collection reflects the spirit of post-war optimism, bringing a fresh and modern aesthetic into British homes at a time when style and practicality were finally within reach.
The Brandon range included a variety of furniture pieces, including sofas, armchairs, footstools, and coffee tables. The furniture was typically made with teak or rosewood frames and upholstered in a range of fabrics, including bold patterns and bright colors.
What truly set the Brandon range apart was G Plan’s innovative modular approach – offering customers the freedom to buy individual pieces over time, rather than committing to an entire suite. That flexibility, combined with timeless styling, made the Brandon range a household favourite and a cornerstone of mid-century modern British design.
Today, G Plan Brandon pieces are more than furniture – they’re design history. With their enduring craftsmanship and retro charm, they remain highly sought-after by collectors, stylists, and anyone with an eye for beautifully made, functional design.







