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Image courtesy of The Willow Tea Rooms Trust Mackintosh also designed another of his best-known pieces of furniture for the Willow Tea Rooms – a large, sculptural chair with a latticework back ...
Chairs designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and made especially for ... They were made for Miss Cranston's Willow Tea Rooms in Glasgow but are being sold by a private seller.
Chair of the judging panel for the RICS ... in the original Mackintosh interior of 1903 at the restored ‘Mackintosh at the Willow’ and also learn more about the life of Mackintosh and his ...
While Mackintosh was employed as a junior architectural draughtsman in the 1880s, doodling chair designs when he ... such as the Willow Tearooms on Sauchiehall Street and the new Glasgow School ...
Mackintosh produced a piece of furniture that would evolve into a design icon - his high-backed chair. In 1903, Miss Cranston asked him to design her fourth Glasgow tea room, the famous Willow Tea ...
Objects span glass and painting to woodwork and enamelling, with highlights including furniture designed by Mackintosh for Catherine ... on the top floor of The Willow Tea Rooms in Glasgow's ...
With the Hill House and the Mackintosh at the Willow at the centre of all our work, we will engage with more people in person and online, to tell the story of their creation and the inspiring ...
The original A-listed Mackintosh at the Willow - renamed after a trademark ... including the tall-backed chairs, but there’s also the rough-around-the-edges and prematurely tired feel of a ...
The day-long event will take place at Mackintosh at the Willow, one of a number of tea rooms established in Glasgow in the 19th and 20th centuries as the city’s growing temperance movement took ...
The A-listed building – now trading as Mackintosh at the Willow – was designed by the architect and is his last surviving tea rooms. Originally opened in 1903, the now King and Queen Consort ...