Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Scottish architect and designer of Glasgow School

Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Scottish architect and designer of Glasgow School
Born

June 7th, 1868
156 years ago

Died

December 10th, 1928
96 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Scotland

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An influential figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, credited with shaping modern architecture and design. Studied at the Glasgow School of Art, where innovative designs included the famous Glasgow School. Developed a distinctive style that combined Celtic influences with modernism. Also created furniture, textiles, and decorative arts, featuring a harmonious blend of geometric lines and floral motifs. Involved in projects such as the Willow Tearooms in Glasgow, illustrating a commitment to integrating art into everyday life.

Designed the Glasgow School of Art

Created the Willow Tearooms in Glasgow

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