Spectacular reproduction of the famous Hill House chair by Mackintosh


XL Edition Hill House Ladderback Chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, circa 1980 For Sale at 1stdibs

Responsible for the extensions to the Glasgow School of Art in 1896 and then 1910, the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh was commissioned by Miss Catherine Cranston, in 1897, to refurbish a tearoom at 114 Argyle Street, Glasgow.As for the first tearoom made for her, he designed the entire architectural programme and the furniture for the various rooms.


XL Edition Hill House Ladderback Chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, circa 1980 For Sale at 1stdibs

Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 292 HILL HOUSE 1 is an iconic chair reflects Charles Rennie Mackintosh's style and his fearless approach to the most challenging manufacturing processes. Originally a furnishing accessory for one of Mackintosh's major design projects, Hill House in Helensburgh, near Glasgow, Scotland, from which its name derives.


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On the 150th anniversary of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's birth, we continue our round up of his most influential projects, by taking a look at the chair he created for the Argyle Street Tea Rooms.


Spectacular reproduction of the famous Hill House chair by Mackintosh

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Each mackintosh hill house chair bearing Mid-Century Modern, Arts and Crafts or Art Nouveau hallmarks is very popular. How Much is a Mackintosh Hill House Chair? The average selling price for a mackintosh hill house chair at 1stDibs is $2,610, while they're typically $245 on the low end and $6,500 for the highest priced.


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The Hill House Chair was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh to be a decorative piece of furniture. The Hill House Chair still resides at the Hill House in Helensburgh, Scotland. The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Hill House Chair is constructed of ashwood and offered in black. The seat is upholstered with leather or fabric. Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the creator of the Hill House Chair, was a.


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View this item and discover similar for sale at 1stDibs - Cassina edition of the legendary Hill House chair, designed 1902 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Ladderback chair, ashwood frame stained black. Seat upholstered


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Hillhouse chair by Mackintosh. Black lacquered ashwood. Upholstered seat in black aniline leather or white cotton. Dim: 14.4" x 16" x 55.5". For info, call 631-722-3733, [email protected].


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Ash wood chair with high backrest. Upholstered seat covered with leather, fabric or pony skin. Like all of our furniture, the Charles Mackintosh Hillhouse chair is handmade in selected Italian specialist workshops. Height 141 cm x width 41 cm x depth 39 cm. Delivery time: 10 to 15 working days from factory in Italy. .


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Like all our furniture, the Charles Mackintosh Hillhouse chair is handcrafted in selected Italian workshops. Dimensions: - Height 141 cm (4'8') x width 41 cm (1'4'') x depth 39 cm (1'3'') Due to the special situation (pandemic etc.) the production time of the Mackintosh Hillhouse is about 10 weeks. In addition, about 5 to 8 working days for.


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Moreover, the elegant Ladder-Back Chair is delicate and decorated for aesthetic purposes. The slender hind legs are elliptical with a series of ladders connecting them together. In addition, the seat cushion is also small to emphasize the fragility of the chair. Hill House 1 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Beech seat with crossed elastic webbing.


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This Charles Rennie Mackintosh Hill House Chair by Cassina reflects Charles Rennie Mackintosh's style and his fearless approach to the most challenging manufacturing processes. Originally a furnishing accessory for one of Mackintosh's major design projects, Hill House in Helensburgh, near Glasgow, Scotland, from which its name derives.


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At the turn of the 20th century, the Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh created a singular, wholly original design style that was both lyrical and sleekly modern. Within his architectural schemes for schools, private homes and restaurants, Mackintosh — frequently working in collaboration with his wife, the artist Margaret Macdonald — invented an aesthetic that blends the organic.


Vintage chair Hill House 1 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Cassina 1970s Design Market

Use SketchUp to produce a this iconic design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Hill House Chair. This chair using linear and geometric forms, which was influen.


XL Edition Hill House Ladderback Chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, circa 1980 For Sale at 1stdibs

Early Edition Charles Rennie Mackintosh Hill House Chair by Cassina. H 55.52 in W 16.15 in D 13.78 in. Art Nouveau Style Charles Rennie Mackintosh Willow Chair with Storage. By Cassina, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Located in Keego Harbor, MI. Trone-armchair designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1904. Relaunched in 1973.


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This Charles Rennie Mackintosh Hill House Chair by Cassina reflects Charles Rennie Mackintosh's style and his fearless approach to the most challenging manufacturing processes. Originally a furnishing accessory for one of Mackintosh's major design projects, Hill House in Helensburgh, near Glasgow, Scotland, from which its name derives..

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