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Mackintosh Highback Ingram Chair by Bruce Hamilton

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Mackintosh Highback Ingram Chair by Bruce Hamilton

Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed the Highback Ingram Chair around 1900 for the White Dining Room of the Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow, Scotland.

The same model in a painted version with glass insets was used in the Mains Street Flat (1901). In 1900, Kate Cranston gave Mackintosh the opportunity to redesign an entire room at the Ingram Street tea room. He had recently married the artist Margaret Macdonald, and together they created the White Dining Room, which included a hallway opening onto the street and divided by a wooden screen with leaded-glass panels, giving those entering a glimpse of the room itself. The Tea Room became so popular, it was a tourist destination for those visiting Glasgow. Eleven years later, Mackintosh was to perform more work on the Tea Room, creating the Cloister Room and Chinese Room. 

Hand-made by Bruce Hamilton in Glasgow, Scotland.

Dimensions: H 59 3/4"  D 17 1/4"  W 18 1/4"  SH 17"

Materials: The Highback Argyle Chair is handmade in Glasgow, Scotland, in European Oak and available in a dark oak, golden oak, or black lacquer finish.  Seat in expanded foam and upholstered in fabric.

This item requires an extended lead time.  Please call for current availability.

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed the Highback Ingram Chair around 1900 for the White Dining Room of the Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow, Scotland.

The same model in a painted version with glass insets was used in the Mains Street Flat (1901). In 1900, Kate Cranston gave Mackintosh the opportunity to redesign an entire room at the Ingram Street tea room. He had recently married the artist Margaret Macdonald, and together they created the White Dining Room, which included a hallway opening onto the street and divided by a wooden screen with leaded-glass panels, giving those entering a glimpse of the room itself. The Tea Room became so popular, it was a tourist destination for those visiting Glasgow. Eleven years later, Mackintosh was to perform more work on the Tea Room, creating the Cloister Room and Chinese Room. 

Hand-made by Bruce Hamilton in Glasgow, Scotland.

Dimensions: H 59 3/4"  D 17 1/4"  W 18 1/4"  SH 17"

Materials: The Highback Argyle Chair is handmade in Glasgow, Scotland, in European Oak and available in a dark oak, golden oak, or black lacquer finish.  Seat in expanded foam and upholstered in fabric.

This item requires an extended lead time.  Please call for current availability.

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