Dining Room (1901) by Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Dining Room - Charles Rennie Mackintosh - 1901

Artwork Information

TitleDining Room
ArtistCharles Rennie Mackintosh
Date1901
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Dining Room

The artwork, titled “Dining Room,” was created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1901. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (or Modern) movement and falls under the genre of design. This piece is part of a series known as “House for an Art Lover,” located in Glasgow.

The artwork presents a meticulously designed dining room featuring the distinct style of Mackintosh, characterized by clean lines, geometric forms, and a subtle color palette. The room is adorned with elegant linear decorations and a harmonious blend of furniture and fixtures that emphasize functionality and aesthetic appeal. Pendant lights with decorative elements hang from the ceiling, casting light on the long, simplistic dining table and chairs, which are designed with intricate patterns. The walls and cabinets are thoughtfully integrated to create a cohesive and visually appealing environment. This design exemplifies Mackintosh’s innovative approach to interior design, combining both artistic and functional elements to create a space that is both beautiful and practical.

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