Armchair with open pore black ash wood structure.
Upholstered with polyurethane foam, covered in leather.
Size: L94 W41 H119 backrest– H39,5 seat
Structure:
Black open pore ash tree
Seat cover:
Red or Black leather
Half grain leather thickness 1 mm
Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1904 reboot
This product is made with the utmost care for details, for the resistance of materials and for the quality of the finish, in order to create each time a unique item.
It is manufactured by skilled craftsmen,who, with their professionalism, are part of the quality of Made in Italy.
This product is shipped in wood cage packaging.
Made in Italy
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in Glasgow on 7, June 1868.
In 1890 he was the second winner of the Alexander Thomson Scholarship for Study Travels, founded for the advancement of studies of ancient classical architecture. Once returned, he went back to work in the Honeyman and Keppie architecture studio, where he began his first major architectural project, the Glasgow Herald Building, in 1893.
After designing several famous buildings, he became a partner in the Honeyman and Keppie studio in 1903.In 1906 he designed the Scotland Street School. In 1916 Mackintosh received a commission to redesign the home of W. J. Bassett-Lowke.
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