Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect, designer, and artist who was a major figure in the Art Nouveau movement. He is best known for his unique and progressive designs for furniture, textiles, and interior spaces. His work was characterised by its clean lines, geometric forms, and muted colours, and he was also an avid painter and watercolorist. His influence on the development of modern design can still be seen today in many contemporary pieces.
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Mackintosh Prints
- Arch of Titus, Rome
- Bedroom Design
- Chickory
- Cintra
- Conversazione Programme, Designed for The Glasgow Architectural Association
- Design for an Exhibition Stand for Francis Smith, used at the Glasgow Exhibition
- Design for Armchair in Oak, Shown in Front and Side Elevation
- Design for Chairs, Front and Side Elevation, for the Room De Luxe, Willow Tea Rooms
- Design for Clock Face, for W.J. Bassett-Lowke
- Design for Curtains for The Hall Windows, for W. J. Bassett-Lowke
- Design for W. J. Bassett-Lowke
- Designs for Writing Desks, for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms, Shown in Front and Side Elevation
- Elevation of Proposed Studio in Glebe Place and Upper Cheyne Walk, London
- Fabric Design
- Floral and Chequered Fabric Design
- Florence, San Miniato, Studies of Decorative Ceiling Panels
- Hill House, Helensburgh
- House of an Art Lover
- Larkspur, Walberswick
- Masters of Interior Design
- Mont Louis, Flower Study
- Montacute House, Somerset