🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Mackintosh Medium Ingram Chair by Bruce Hamilton

Product image 1
Product image 2
Product image 3
Product image 4

Mackintosh Medium Ingram Chair by Bruce Hamilton

This medium back version of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Ingram Chair was the basic chair used in the White Dining Room and in the Cloister Room of the Ingram Street Tearooms, Glasgow. A number of examples survive in museum collections.

Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh circa 1900, the Ingram Tea Room became one of the most popular Tea Rooms in Glasgow. Though Mackintosh started his work on the Ingram Street Tea Rooms in 1900, it was not until 1912 that he finished the unique interior. Though such items as the Ingram Chair no longer exist at the original location, many of the items now reside with the Glasgow Museums. A team at the Glasgow Museum is now attempting to research and preserve other works from Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Hand-made by Bruce Hamilton in Glasgow, Scotland.

Dimensions: H 42" x D 17 1/4" x W 18 1/4"; SH 17"

Materials: The Lowback Ingram ChairĀ is handmade in Glasgow, Scotland, in European Oak and available in a dark oak, golden oak, orĀ black lacquer finish. Ā Seat in expanded foam and upholstered in fabric.

Select Frame
Select Upholstery
From $1,036.70

Original: $2,962.00

-65%
Mackintosh Medium Ingram Chair by Bruce Hamilton—

$2,962.00

$1,036.70

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

This medium back version of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Ingram Chair was the basic chair used in the White Dining Room and in the Cloister Room of the Ingram Street Tearooms, Glasgow. A number of examples survive in museum collections.

Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh circa 1900, the Ingram Tea Room became one of the most popular Tea Rooms in Glasgow. Though Mackintosh started his work on the Ingram Street Tea Rooms in 1900, it was not until 1912 that he finished the unique interior. Though such items as the Ingram Chair no longer exist at the original location, many of the items now reside with the Glasgow Museums. A team at the Glasgow Museum is now attempting to research and preserve other works from Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Hand-made by Bruce Hamilton in Glasgow, Scotland.

Dimensions: H 42" x D 17 1/4" x W 18 1/4"; SH 17"

Materials: The Lowback Ingram ChairĀ is handmade in Glasgow, Scotland, in European Oak and available in a dark oak, golden oak, orĀ black lacquer finish. Ā Seat in expanded foam and upholstered in fabric.

Mackintosh Medium Ingram Chair by Bruce Hamilton | Bauhaus 2 Your House