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The Old Kitchen at Miss Cranstons Tea House, Argyle Street, Glasgow, c1906
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The Old Kitchen at Miss Cranstons Tea House, Argyle Street, Glasgow, c1906
The Old Kitchen at Miss Cranstons Tea House, Argyle Street, Glasgow, c1906. Catherine Cranston (1849-1934) employed Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) to design the interior of her Tea House. From The Studio Volume 39 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1906-7.]
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This print takes us back to the early 20th century, offering a glimpse into the enchanting interior of Miss Cranstons Tea House on Argyle Street in Glasgow. The image showcases "The Old Kitchen" a space that embodies the remarkable collaboration between Catherine Cranston and renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Mackintosh's genius is evident in every detail of this kitchen design. The monochrome palette highlights the intricate patterns adorning the walls and ceiling, while elegant furniture pieces are strategically placed throughout the room. A beautifully set table with a crisp tablecloth invites guests to indulge in tea and conversation, creating an atmosphere of warmth and sophistication. As we explore this photograph further, it becomes clear that this kitchen was not just a place for food preparation but also an embodiment of artistry. Mackintosh's visionary approach seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal, making each element an integral part of the overall design concept. Through this stunning visual documentation from Studio Volume 39, we gain insight into Catherine Cranston's commitment to providing her patrons with an extraordinary dining experience. This print serves as a testament to both her impeccable taste in selecting Mackintosh as her collaborator and his ability to transform spaces into works of art. With its timeless charm preserved within these pages, this print allows us to appreciate the enduring legacy left by two visionaries who shaped Glasgow's architectural landscape during their time - Catherine Cranston and Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
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