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Mackintosh also designed another of his best-known pieces of furniture for the Willow Tea Rooms – a large, sculptural chair with a latticework back based on the stylised shape of a willow tree.
Chairs designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and made especially for a famous tea room are being sold at auction valued at more than £10,000. The pair of ebonised oak chairs, which date from 1903 ...
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, “High-backed chair for Miss Cranston’s Ingram Street Tearooms” (1900) Mackintosh worked on all four of the tearooms founded by the entrepreneur Catherine Cranston.
Following a businesswoman on her mission to restore the Willow Tea Rooms in Glasgow. Homepage. ... A woodworker creates 180 perfect wooden petals details for Charles Rennie Mackintosh's chairs.
CHAIRS designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and made especially for a famous tea room are being sold at auction valued at more than £10,000. All Sections. Dare to be Honest. Sign In.
IT was restored to the specifications of Charles Rennie Mackintosh himself and remains one of the most complete examples of his work still standing.
The Willow Tea Rooms are now recognised as a masterpiece of Mackintosh design but when they opened in 1903 they were branded with Miss Cranston's name and few knew much about the designer.
Mackintosh at the Willow tearoom, Scotland. When Robert Burns wrote the immortal lines 'the best-laid plans o' mice an' men gang aft agley' – or "often go awry', if you must – he was penning ...
To mark 150 years since the birth of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, we're looking back at five influential projects that defined his career. We round off our celebration with the Willow Tea Rooms in ...
It was when she decided to expand the Crown Tea Rooms in 1899 that she had Mackintosh design the furniture while Walton worked on the decoration and the fixtures. Image source, Willow Tea Rooms Trust ...