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The CRM Society The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society is an independent, non-profit making charity, established in 1973 to promote and encourage awareness of the Scottish architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The Society has around 1000 members across the world with active affiliate groups arranging local events in, London and the SE, and Japan, and an associate group in Port Vendres. Become a member today! What our visitors saying about their experience

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh style curtain and light upholstery fabric. Charles Mackintosh, Charles Rennie Mackintosh Designs, House For An Art Lover, Willow Tea, Mackintosh Design, Mackintosh Rose, Art Nouveau Decor, William Morris Designs, Tea Rooms

Jura, a limited edition weave, is a Mackintosh style design influenced by the vertical elongation typical of his artist wife, Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh. Margaret and Charles together created several important interiors in early part of the twentieth century, including the Rose Boudoir at the International Exhibition at Turin in 1903, the designs for House for an Art Lover in 1900, and the Willow Tea Rooms in 1902. This handsome cloth is suitable for upholstery, curtains and general…

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Detail of a poster for the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, ca. 1895. Designed by Frances Macdonald (1873–1921), Margaret Macdonald (1864–1933), and James Herbert McNair (1868–1955). Collection of Glasgow Museums, Scotland. Photo: Victoria Emily Jones, at the Walters Art Museum exhibition "Designing the New: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style." Frances Macdonald, Charles Mackintosh, Charles Rennie Mackintosh Designs, Glasgow Girls, Glasgow Style, James Herbert, Mackintosh Design, Glasgow Museum, Museum Exhibition Design

Detail of a poster for the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, ca. 1895. Designed by Frances Macdonald (1873–1921), Margaret Macdonald (1864–1933), and James Herbert McNair (1868–1955). Collection of Glasgow Museums, Scotland. Photo: Victoria Emily Jones, at the Walters Art Museum exhibition "Designing the New: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style."

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The Scottish Musical Review (Poster for a magazine). 1896 Charles Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald, Charles Rennie Mackintosh Designs, Mackintosh Design, Design Art Nouveau, Craftsman Design, Jean Arp, Art Nouveau Poster, Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The Scottish Musical Review (Poster for a magazine). 1896. Lithograph. 97 x 37" (246.4 x 94 cm). Banks & Co., Edinburgh and Glasgow. Acquired by exchange from the University of Glasgow. 54.1960. Architecture and Design

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh - An architect who turned his hand to textile design during a downturn in the economy Charles Rennie Mackintosh Designs, Kitchy Kitchen, Mackintosh Design, Mackintosh Rose, Glasgow School, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow School Of Art, Rock Candy

*Guest post by Julie Gibbons. This is the sixth and final in a series of posts on famous people who did surface design as a sideline to their main jobs. I’ve loved writing this series, I’ve loved writing this series, it’s been so much fun researching these fascinating people! I thought I would finish off with one of the absolute superstars of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 –1928) is deservedly famous for both his architecture […]

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Art Nouveau Embroidery, Glasgow Girls, Glasgow Style, Embroidery Artists, Motifs Art Nouveau, Leaf Structure, Art Nouveau Tiles, Glasgow School, Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Wonderful Art Nouveau Embroidery by Ann Macbeth: – Журнал Ярмарки Мастеров о рукоделии, творчестве, дизайне. ✓Читай! ✓Узнавай! ✓Делись!

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