We are pleased to present below links to some of our stockists of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Mirrors designed and produced by Winged Heart here in the borders of Scotland and Cumbria.
Designed by the famous Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, House for an Art Lover provides an excellent resource for visitors as a cultural attraction and tourist destination, whilst also being one of the city's finest wedding and event venues. The House is also home to the popular Art Lovers Shop and Art Lovers Cafe.
The Willow name comes from Sauchiehall, the street where it is situated, which in Scottish Gaelic means alley of the willows and the theme of willows featured throughout the building.
Since opening in August 1997, the Willow in Buchanan Street has established itself as not only a peaceful sanctuary for local shoppers and business people, but has proved equally popular with Mackintosh enthusiasts keen to experience his wonderful work first hand.
Welcome to this unique house, remodelled in 1916-17 by renowned Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Northampton businessman Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke. After eighteen months of careful restoration the house has been returned to its 1917 appearance. The adjoining property, number 80, has been transformed from a small Georgian terrace into a modern gallery. It houses an exhibition about the 1917 design of number 78 and about Bassett-Lowke and his business.
We include links to organisations that are concerned with presenting and promoting the heritage of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, as a major influence on present day values in the areas of art and architecture.
The work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society continues to be valuable in promoting the work of the architect and his wife Margaret Macdonoald Mackintosh.
We are a small, specialist and highly focused international creative community undertaking research at the highest levels. In the UK-wide Research Assessment Exercise 2008, the GSA was ranked as the second largest art and design research community in the UK, with 25% of our research considered to be world leading and a further 25% internationally recognised.
The University of Glasgow's Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery is the oldest public museum in Scotland. It is located in various buildings on the main campus of the University in the west end of Glasgow.
The National Trust for Scotland is the conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage for present and future generations to enjoy. With over 310,000 members it is the largest conservation charity in Scotland and it depends for its support on donations, legacies, grants and membership subscriptions.
Scotland’s most visited attraction is a magnificent building, boasting 22 themed, state-of the art galleries displaying an astonishing 8000 objects. The internationally significant collections are extensive and wide-ranging, covering natural history, arms and armour, art from many art movements and periods of history, and much, much more – even a real Spitfire!
In the heart of Pollok Country Park, this award-winning building houses a unique collection in a beautiful woodland setting. Our displays range from work by major artists including Rodin, Degas and Cézanne, to important examples of late medieval art, Chinese and Islamic art, Ancient Civilizations and more.
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Mackintosh Matching Pair Mirrors
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