Mackintosh at the Willow NOW: The building on the right (217 Sauchiehall Street) has been restored to how Mackintosh remodelled it in 1903 All the furniture, including the famous high-backed ...
Mackintosh produced a piece of furniture that would evolve into a design icon - his high-backed chair. In 1903, Miss Cranston asked him to design her fourth Glasgow tea room, the famous Willow Tea ...
The funding announcement comes a year after the charity acquired the Mackintosh at the Willow tearoom on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow. The building, which was designed by the pair, had been ...
Mackintosh and Margaret MacDonald designed wallpaper, furniture, lights and other fittings ... Image caption, 1903 - The Willow Tea Rooms was one of a number of cafés that Mackintosh and Margaret ...
The original Willow Tea Rooms were designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for local tea entrepreneur ... purples and greens on glass, high-back chairs and linear bannisters – all reminiscent ...
With the Hill House and the Mackintosh at the Willow at the centre of all our work, we will engage with more people in person and online, to tell the story of their creation and the inspiring ...
The funding announcement comes a year after the NTS acquired the Mackintosh at the Willow tearoom on Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street. The building, which was designed by the pair, had been struggling ...