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Product sheet Pair of chairs

Architonic-ID:  4104535
Designer:
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Year: 1900
 
Pair of chairs from the Ingram Street Tea Rooms

Mackintosh created a series of three variants on a chair design for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea Rooms. The three variants have the same basic structure - straight backs with twin central slats and a cross panel with a cut-out arch shape. The two taller versions, used in the White Dining Room, incorporated a cut-out square in each slat. Billcliffe suggests that the present chair was one of a suite adapted from the original design for use in the Cloister Room, where the lower ceilings demanded a revision of the chair's proportions. In this more compact variant, the cut-out is able to more effectively serve its practical function as a hand grip as well as its aesthetic function as a decorative motif.
Examples of this chair are preserved in the collections of the Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums and the Glasgow School of Art.

Stained oak (2)
32 3/4 in. (83.2 cm) high

Literature:
Roger Billcliffe, CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH: THE COMPLETE FURNITURE, FURNITURE DRAWINGS AND INTERIOR DESIGNS, New York, 1979, p. 90
estimated value: 
70.000-90.000 US$
 
Auction: 
19-20th Century Design Art

Sales date: 2002-12-11
location: New York
Lot number: 117
 
Auction House:
Phillips, de Pury & Company
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Phillips, de Pury & Company


United States

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Designer:
Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh


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