A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 12 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 6 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2003 to replace the original armchairs (from 1904) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Director's Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 6 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2003 to replace the original armchairs (from 1904) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Director's Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 6 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2003 to replace the original armchairs (from 1904) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Director's Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 6 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2003 to replace the original armchairs (from 1904) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Director's Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 6 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2003 to replace the orginal armchairs (from 1904) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Director's Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of 6 facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA in 2003 to replace the original armchairs (from 1904) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Director's Room of Glasgow School of Art.
A series of facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA between 2003 and 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1904 and 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Director's Room and Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
One of a series of electric slave clocks located through the Glasgow School of Art and run from a central 'master' clock. Installed in the new Mackintosh Furniture Gallery following restoration in 2013. 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.
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. One of a series of electric slave clocks located through the Glasgow School of Art and run from a central 'master' clock. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). Installed into the Mackintosh Library following restoration in 2013.
One of a series of electric slave clocks located through the Glasgow School of Art and run from a central 'master' clock. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). Installed into Studio 45 following restoration in 2013. Following the fire in the Mackintosh Building in May 2014 it was assessed and conserved in 2019.
One of a series of electric slave clocks located through the Glasgow School of Art and run from a central 'master' clock. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). Installed into Studio 31 following restoration in 2013. Following the fire in the Mackintosh Building in May 2014 it was assessed and conserved in 2019.