Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Cassina
Sideboard.
Stained wood.
It presents light superficial marks according to time and use.
Measurements: 78 x 210 x 50 cm.
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CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH for Cassina.
Sideboard.
Stained wood.
It presents light superficial marks according to time and use.
Measurements: 78 x 210 x 50 cm.
This sideboard by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Cassina is built like a small domestic architecture. The vertical lines ascend with precision, while the geometric grids arrange the surface with an almost musical rhythm. The dark stained wood adds depth and character, interrupted only by discreet square inlays that mark subtle pauses in the composition. The top, wide and extended, draws a firm horizontal axis that balances the whole and anchors it to the space with serenity.
Functional and sculptural at the same time, the sideboard integrates two drawers and four doors that hide a generous storage space, keeping intact the formal purity of the design. It combines the linear delicacy of Art Nouveau and the structural clarity of early modernism, synthesized in a rigorous vision.
Mackintosh was an essential figure of the Arts & Crafts movement and the leading exponent of Art Nouveau in the United Kingdom. At a very young age he decided to devote himself to architecture, and throughout his career he transformed the aesthetics of Glasgow through buildings, interiors and furniture conceived as a coherent whole. Many of his pieces were designed for the famous tea rooms he designed, especially the iconic Willow Tea Rooms. His international recognition came after his participation in the Vienna Secession exhibition in 1900, where his geometric language connected deeply with the Viennese sensibility. His work, marked by decorative sobriety and the prominence of the straight line, dialogues with organic modernism in its interest in asymmetry and plant inspiration, although from a radically personal interpretation. Today, his legacy is preserved in important international collections such as the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Musée d'Orsay and the Victoria and Albert Museum, among others.
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