Bruce Hamilton Repro Mackintosh High Back Ingram Chair – campbellscuriosities
Wooden chair with a white cushion on a grassy area with a stone wall in the background
Repro Mackintosh High Back Ingram Chair
Repro Mackintosh High Back Ingram Chair
Repro Mackintosh High Back Ingram Chair
Repro Mackintosh High Back Ingram Chair
Repro Mackintosh High Back Ingram Chair
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Repro Mackintosh High Back Ingram Chair

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A beautifully crafted late reproduction of the High Back Ingram Chair, originally designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow. This faithful reproduction by Bruce Hamilton captures the elegance and precision of Mackintosh’s celebrated Glasgow Style. The soaring vertical back with its distinctive cut-outs and sculptural oak frame creates a striking architectural presence, balanced by the simplicity of a light upholstered seat. A design that remains as bold and iconic today as it was at the turn of the century.

Details

  • Era: Late 20th century reproduction
  • Origin: United Kingdom
  • Designer: Charles Rennie Mackintosh (original design), reproduction by Bruce Hamilton
  • Materials: Oak, upholstered seat
  • Dimensions: 47cm (W) x 151cm (H) x 46cm (D)
  • Condition Notes: Very good condition; minor signs of age and use consistent with its period
  • Provenance/Story: Reproduced by Bruce Hamilton, a respected maker known for his faithful homages to Mackintosh’s original designs, this piece pays tribute to the pioneering Glasgow Style
  • Care Tips: Dust with a soft cloth; avoid direct sunlight and extremes of humidity to preserve finish and upholstery.