Chair designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1902. Relaunched in 1973. Manufactured by Cassina in Italy. This iconic chair reflects Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s style and his fearless approach to the most challenging manufacturing processes. Originally a furnishing accessory for one of Mackintosh’s major design projects, Hill House in Helensburgh, near Glasgow, Scotland, from which its name derives. The linear, geometric form is evocative of the minimal, abstract lines of Japanese graphics, which confer symbolic and figurative symbolic value to the piece’s striking visual impact. This piece is seen by many critics as not only a chair but also a veritable treatise on the way space can be articulated. The tall back is defined by a succession of vertical lines that are topped with a grid of verticals and horizontals. Thanks to the mastery of the furnitire makers of Meda, in the Brianza area north of Milan, Cassina has re-issued the Hill House chair, which is available in black-stain ashwood, with a velvet seat-cushion. Production delay: 8-9 weeks Important information regarding images of products: Please note that some of the images show other colors and variations of the model, these images are only to present interior design proposals. The item that is selling is on the first image. Important information regarding color(s) of products: Actual colors may vary. This is due to the fact that every computer monitor, laptop, tablet and phone screen has a different capability to display colors and that everyone sees these colors differently. We try to edit our photos to show all of our products as life-like as possible, but please understand the actual color may vary slightly from your monitor About the designer: Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7 June 1868–10 December 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, water colorist and artist. He was a designer in the Post-Impressionist movement and also the main representative of Art Nouveau in the United Kingdom. He had considerable influence on European design. He was born in Glasgow and died in London. In 1890 Mackintosh was the second winner of the Alexander Thomson Travelling Studentship, set up for the "furtherance of the study of ancient Classic architecture, with special reference to the principles illustrated in Mr. Thomson's works. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City held a major retrospective exhibition of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's works from 21 November 1996-16 February 1997. In conjunction with the exhibit were lectures and a symposium by scholars, including Pamela Robertson of the Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow art gallery owner Roger Billcliffe, and architect J. Stewart Johnson, and screening of documentary films about Mackintosh.
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Drag to Rotate Chair | Click to Zoom Hill House Chair Paradoxically delicate and commanding, the Hill House chair was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh exclusively for the White
About A beautifully crafted and very interesting set of four Oak Dining Chairs or side chairs in the manner of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Straddling the styles around the early 20th Century these chairs show signs of the Arts & Crafts movement, Symbolism, Art Nouveau and Glasgow Style.With high backs and beautifully ergonomically shaped and crafted steam bent seats these chairs have a wonderful natural organic flow to them and a simplicity that will work well in a modern interior. The chairs have been professionally re polished and are in good condition with beautiful colour and age. Measures: Height 112cm x Width 47cm, Depth 45cm, Seat height 43cm, Seat depth 42.5cm, seat width 40.5cm.
Set of four 1980s Golem chairs. The design of these chairs was inspired by Magistretti’s visit to an exhibition of the Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Good condition. I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
Art.com | We Are Art We exist so you can have the art you love. Art.com gives you easy access to incredible art images and top-notch craftsmanship. High-Quality Framed Art Prints Our high-end framed wall art is printed on premium paper using non-toxic, archival inks that protect against UV light to resist fading. Experience unmatched quality and style as you choose from a wide range of designs to enhance your room décor. Professionally Crafted Framed Wall Art Attention to detail is at the heart of our process, as we exclusively use 100% solid wood frames that include 4-ply white core matboard and durable, frame-grade clear acrylic for clarity, long-lasting protection of the artwork and unrivaled quality. With a thoughtfully selected frame and mat combination, this piece is designed to complement your art and create a visually appealing display. Easy-to-Hang & Ready-to-Display Artwork Each framed art piece comes with hanging hardware affixed to the back of the frame, allowing for easy and convenient installation. Ready to display right out of the box. Handcrafted in the USA. The Print This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are “sprayed” onto high-quality paper. With the great degree of detail and smooth transitions of color gradients, giclée prints appear much more realistic than other reproduction prints. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is acid free with a smooth surface. Paper Type: Giclee Print Finished Size: 18" x 12" Arrives by Sat, Apr 13 Product ID: 56597686774A
Argyle Chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Italy, 1990s, in Flawless conditions. Designed 1920 to 1949 This piece is designed in the style of the selected designer and/or manufacturer less
Art.com | We Are Art We exist so you can have the art you love. Art.com gives you easy access to incredible art images and top-notch craftsmanship. High-Quality Framed Art Prints Our high-end framed wall art is printed on premium paper using non-toxic, archival inks that protect against UV light to resist fading. Experience unmatched quality and style as you choose from a wide range of designs to enhance your room décor. Professionally Crafted Framed Wall Art Attention to detail is at the heart of our process, as we exclusively use 100% solid wood frames that include 4-ply white core matboard and durable, frame-grade clear acrylic for clarity, long-lasting protection of the artwork and unrivaled quality. With a thoughtfully selected frame and mat combination, this piece is designed to complement your art and create a visually appealing display. Easy-to-Hang & Ready-to-Display Artwork Each framed art piece comes with hanging hardware affixed to the back of the frame, allowing for easy and convenient installation. Ready to display right out of the box. Handcrafted in the USA. The Print This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are “sprayed” onto high-quality paper. With the great degree of detail and smooth transitions of color gradients, giclée prints appear much more realistic than other reproduction prints. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is acid free with a smooth surface. Paper Type: Giclee Print Finished Size: 12" x 9" Arrives by Fri, Apr 26 Product ID: 56088469243A
High-backed oak chair, drop-in upholstered seat, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Britain, 1897-1900
Set of 8 Argyle chairs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Atelier International Designed 1897 This chair was exhibited at the Eighth Secession Exhibition in Vienna, Austria in 1900, where Mackintosh with his individual style contributed to the development of the Wiener Werkstätte, a famous Viennese design firm, founded in 1903 by Josef Hoffmann, Fritz Wärndorfer and Koloman Moser. The characteristic of the Argyle chair is the high backrest, which is also found in the design of other seats, such as the Hill house chair. Reupholstery recommended. less
Situada en Menorca, esta clásica casa del siglo XIX construida con piedra Marés, es hoy conocida como la Casa Jumanji. Benito Escat y Pol Cases hallaron este edificio, en estado ruinoso, vestido de vegetación, como si de una selva se tratase, reflejando su abandono durante décadas.En su espíritu de restauración, fueron necesarios dos años de trabajo intenso para restituir el brillo de los frescos artesanales y las baldosas hidráulicas.Del carácter salvaje de la selva, a una casa estéticamente cuidada. La Casa Jumanji mantiene su esencia fusionando a la perfección la herencia germano-egipcia de la familia a través de su colección personal de arte africano, con elementos del Bauhaus adquiridos por Quintana Partners. La casa reúne piezas de diseño, obras de arte y muebles vintage que aportan ese toque perfecto de elegancia atemporal.La Casa Jumanji es una dualidad.
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Argyle by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Willow Chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Cassina, 1970s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1920 to 1949 This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
High-backed oak chair, drop-in upholstered seat, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Britain, 1897-1900
16 June 1971: Some of Mackintosh’s best decorative ideas can be seen in the furniture he designed
Argyle Chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Italy, 1990s, in Flawless conditions. Designed 1920 to 1949 This piece is designed in the style of the selected designer and/or manufacturer less
Pair of Argyle chairs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Atelier International, Designed 1897 and exhibited at the Eighth Secession Exhibition in Vienna, Austria in 1900, It is one of the most iconic chairs of the famous Scottish architect, designer and painter Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the most famous of the Glasgow Movement. The chair, similar in size and scenic presence to a real throne, was reissued by the Italian company Cassina starting in the 1980s. Here, we present it perfectly reupholstered with a red color that seemed to go well. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
1970s Charles Rennie Mackintosh high-back chairs, pair Offered for sale is a pair of 1970s Charles Rennie Mackintosh production high-back chairs with pierced oval back rails. The chairs are substantial and well made with pegged joints. They are a modern production to the specifications of the iconic Mackintosh chairs. These will make a statement flanking each end of a cabinet. Measures: 18" seat high.
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh Bruce has been creating high-end reproductions of Charles Rennie Mackintosh furniture for over 30 years, having commissioned pieces from client’s the length of Britain and thoughout the world. If you are interested in enquiring about a commission, then please get in touch. Ingram Range This range of…