- MC/P/34
- Item
- c1904
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Dinner knife from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 4)
Soup spoon for Francis and Jessie Newbery (Version 1)
Soup spoon for Francis and Jessie Newbery (Version 2)
Soup spoon for Francis and Jessie Newbery (Version 3)
Dessert spoon for Francis and Jessie Newbery (Version 3)
Dinner fork for Francis and Jessie Newbery (Version 3)
Dessert fork for Francis and Jessie Newbery (Version 3)
Longmuir, James
Longmuir, James
Longmuir, James
Longmuir, James
Longmuir, James
Longmuir, James
Pictorial tapestry rug (Version 2)
Pictorial tapestry rug (Version 1)
Designed for the Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow. 'A very sturdy but not particularly comfortable chair, used in the ground floor saloons, the Gallery and the Smoking room... Their boxy shape contrasts with the taller and more open ladder-backs arranged alongside them in the layout of furniture which Mackintosh devised.' (Roger Billcliffe). Reupholstered in blue horsehair 1984 (the original upholstery on these and the Willow settle was a green and gold striped horsehair). This item was assessed for conversation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access project (2006-2010), and then again in 2018 following the fire in the Mackintosh Building in June 2018.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Barrel chair for Ingram Street Tea Rooms
Designed for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms, Glasgow. 'One of the sturdiest and most successful small chairs designed by Mackintosh. The chair was used in the Chinese Room in the late 1940s but there is no record of it being specifically designed for it.' (Roger Billcliffe). The two chairs in the Museum of Modern Art collection (NY) originally belonged to GSA and were donated in 1958 by then director, Douglas Percy Bliss. This item was assessed for conversation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access project (2006-2010), and then again in 2018 following the fire in the Mackintosh Building in June 2018.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Large armchair for the Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms
Designed for the Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms. Very similar to MC/F87, but in a larger scale with flat instead of turned arms. Re-upholstered in blue horsehair 1985. This item was assessed for conversation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access project (2006-2010), and then again in 2018 following the fire in the Mackintosh Building in June 2018.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Rug featuring abstract Art Deco design (Version 1)
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Low-backed armchair for the Director's Room, Glasgow School of Art
Designed for the Director's Room, Glasgow School of Art. Twelve chairs were made in 1904 for the GSA, but William Davidson acquired a further two, with six of MC/F/58 for use as dining chairs in the hall at Windyhill. Twelve chairs reupholstered in brown horsehair 1984. One chair on loan from Glasgow University, returned 1984. These items were assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
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