MACKINTOSH DESK GREY

Mackintosh Desk Grey. Nightstand inspired by a design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Solid wood base, plywood top with grey lacquer painting finishings. Writing table available in many dimensions and wood finishings.

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a prominent Scottish architect, designer, and artist. He consequently influenced on the Arts and Crafts movement and Art Nouveau.

Born in Glasgow in 1868, he trained as an architect and developed a distinctive style that seamlessly blended geometric precision with organic forms. Notable works include the iconic Glasgow School of Art, the Hill House, and the Willow Tea Rooms, each reflecting his innovative approach to design. Mackintosh’s furniture and interior designs are celebrated for their elegance and also modernity. Despite facing limited recognition during his lifetime, his work gained acclaim posthumously, profoundly impacting 20th-century architecture and design. Today, Mackintosh is remembered as a pioneering figure of Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style)

 

Vosges manufactures bespoke Art Nouveau style furniture inspired by great European 20th century designers. All our pieces are unique and made upon order by very skilled craftsmen. Our team can adapt our models to your requested dimensions, finishings and own specifications. Vosges furthermore designs and crafts any pieces from your own drawings or images. Vosges provides shop drawings and also samples of finishing for your approval.

Source: Wikipedia

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