SAPFM Museum Furniture Collection

Armchair

Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scottish, 1868-1928)

Armchair, Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scottish, 1868-1928), 1897, Stained oak with modern horsehair upholstery
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Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scottish, 1868-1928)
Date
1897
Medium
Stained oak with modern horsehair upholstery
Dimensions
96.4 × 57.2 × 45.8 cm (38 × 22 1/2 × 18 in.)
Form
Chair
Origin
Scotland
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession
2000.464
Credit line
Gift of Neville and John Bryan
Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed this armchair in 1897 for Catherine Cranston's Argyle Street Tearooms in Glasgow. Though the chair adheres to the strict linearity of many of Mackintosh's designs, in this instance he has enlivened the surfaces by piercing each of the side panels with a crescent-like motif reminiscent of a bird in flight. One of these chairs appears in a contemporary photograph of the Luncheon Room of the Argyle Street Tearooms, but it is not known how many were made. This chair has a particularly interesting provenance, as it passed down through the family of one of the tearoom's employees.
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