The full range of Charles Rennie Mackintosh dining furniture can
be made in different colours of wood
stain. We can also offer a wide choice of fabrics and upholstery.
Each
Mackintosh piece is hand crafted and made to the individual needs
of our customers. Our craftsman has access to most of original
Charles Rennie Mackintosh drawings and original furniture and
is able to produce any piece to a very high standard.
Our craftsman is recognised by the Mackintosh Society and all
pieces are handmade to original specifications in a small workshop
in Glasgow. We have been commissioned to produce pieces for the
National Trust and other museums and exhibitions.
As each piece is handmade to order by our craftsman, he is able
to produce a small amount for the discerning collectors throughout
the World.
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - HOUSE FOR AN ART LOVER DINING SUITE
This
hand-crafted dining room table and eight chairs is the first
produced from Mackintosh’s own specifications for Mackintosh
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - MAIN STREET DINING SUITE
Originally made after Mackintosh’s design for his own flat
at 120 Mains Street (now Blythswood Street) in Glasgow, which
he bought and furnished in anticipation of his marriage to
Margaret McDonald. More details
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - DIRECTORS TABLE
This photograph is taken in the music room at the House for
an Art Lover in Glasgow with Argyle Chairs upholstered in
Mackintosh Hunting Tartan.
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - HILL HOUSE LADDER BACK CHAIR
Designed for Mr & Mrs Blackie's Hill House in Helensburgh
in 1903, this sculptural chair's spidery black appearance
acts as a stark contrast to the pretty white Art feminine
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - HILL HOUSE EASY CHAIR
This hand crafted oak chair was designed for Mr & Mrs Blackie
for their Hill House in Helensburgh in 1905 and recreated
by Sculptart using accurate templates and drawings taken from
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - HOUSE FOR AN ART LOVER CARVER CHAIR
This Mackintosh Chair is a very rare example of Mackintosh
Furniture. Hand crafted in the finest oak and using sea grass
for the seat pads very few have been produced. More
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - INGRAM CHAIR
This chair was made after Mackintosh’s design for a dining
chair in the White Dining Room of the Ingram Tea Rooms in
Glasgow circa 1910.
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - ARGYLE CHAIR
The Argyle Chair is made after Mackintosh’s design for a dining
chair in the Luncheon Room of the Argyle Street Tea Rooms
in Glasgow circa 1897.
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - LOW FRETWORK BACK CHAIR
Charles Rennie Mackintosh design from the bedroom at the Hous'Hill
(1904).
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - INGRAM LOW BACK CHAIR
Used at one end of the Luncheon Room Mackintosh developed
the design for a chair at Ingram Street retaining the hand-hole
in the top rail. More details
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - DIRECTORS CHAIR
Armchair with low back for the Directors Room.
The motif of a group of nine squares, arranged in rows of
three was used in the bedroom at The Hill House in 1903. More
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - HILLHOUSE HALL TABLE
This was specially restyled and created for a customer to
meet their individual requirements. More
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - HILLHOUSE HALL CHAIR
The Hill House dates from 1904 and the chair, one of four
originally made for the hall, is hand-crafted in the finest
oak.
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - ARGYLE CHAIR
The
Argyle Chair is made after Mackintosh’s design for a dining
chair in the Luncheon Room of the Argyle Street Tea Rooms
in Glasgow circa 1897.
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh - ARGYLE CARVER WITH PEWTER
INSERT
In 1899 at the Art & Crafts exhibition in London
Mackintosh showed an armchair with laquered panel. This
armchair has instead of the cut-out motif in the oval backrail,
a circular plaque, executed by Margaret Mackintosh, inserted.
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - Adapted Ingram Chair
Adapted
from the Ingam Highback this is not a true Mackintosh design.
Arms have been introduced and the seat pad and back panels
have been made wider to create a carver. More
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MONKS CHAIR
Designed in Ireland in the 1600’s with Celtic origins the
original Monks Chair was made for a monastery in Ireland.
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - SIDEBOARD
Mackintosh Creations have designed this in Mackintosh style
to blend with the Main Street Dining Suite. Photograph is
in medium solid oak and it available also in light or dark
oak. More Details |
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - FIRE SURROUND
Made to complete the dining room set this fireplace is hand
crafted in Glasgow, the birthplace of Mackintosh. The basic
dimensions are 1420mm wide by 1220mm in height, although it
can be made to order. More
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All
Mackintosh furniture is finished by Mackintosh Creations with a brass plate
which is discretely placed to prove authenticity.
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