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Hamilton Bruce Bruce has spent his life passionate in the craft of furniture making. Delivered worldwide, each piece is crafted to be unique and a centrepiece for your home or business. Bruce is renown worldwide for his many prestigious Mackintosh commissions such as: The House for an Art Lover, The Glasgow School of Art, Mackintosh at the Willow Tearooms and the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society. He as also proud to have worked with Paisley Abbey, Cannongate Kirk (Edinburgh) and The University of the West of Scotland, to provide a number of ceremonial installations.
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Bruce has been creating high-end reproductions of Charles Rennie Mackintosh furniture for over 30 years, having commissioned pieces from client's the length of Britain and thoughout the world. If you are interested in enquiring about a commission, then please get in touch. This range of furniture is based on the Ingram chair, the original designed for the White Dining room, Ingram Street tearooms.
The Ingram High Back and Medium Back chairs were originally designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (circa 1900) for the main dining room in the Ingram Street Tea Rooms. The tall elegant High Back Ingram chair is a very distinctive piece of furniture with the lower Medium Back being a very popular dining chair especially as a part of the Cope Dining Suite.
The Argyle Range of chairs is instantly recognisable by the stylised 'flying bird' cut through its large oval headrest. Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best known and first high back chair design with flying bird cut out in the headrest. Originally designed for the Argyle St Tearooms. Classic Mackintosh Argyle chair design with the oval head rail but with a custom circular cut out and arm rests.
A selection of chairs that Mackintosh designed for various locations within the original Tearooms. My association with the Mackintosh Tearooms goes back to a time prior to establishing Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers when the company that I was working for was commissioned to make a number of small Mackintosh Domino Tables and 'Glasgow Style' side chairs for extra seating in the Salon De Luxe at the Willow Tearooms.
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