The Scottish School was a group of artists and designers who established a new and strikingly modern style in the 1880s. They worked in Glasgow and Edinburgh creating decorative schemes in which architecture, interior design, furniture and fittings harmonised. They aimed to produce objects and environments that were suited to contemporary cosmopolitan life. The Scottish School style was fashionable from 1885 to 1915.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
1897-1900
Stained oak
Museum no. CIRC.130:1, 2-1958
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
About 1907
Stained oak
Museum no. CIRC.129-1958
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
About 1907
Stained oak, with synthetic leather seat and iron covers on rear feet
Museum no. CIRC.127:1, 2-1958
George Walton
About 1903
Polished iron and copper
Museum no. CIRC.124-1959
Painting
Jessie Marion King
Watercolour on vellum
Museum no. E.888-1948
Jessie Newberry
About 1900
Silk ground, with appliqué of silk, embroidered in silk threads in satin stitch and couching, with glass bead and needle lace trimmings
Museum no. CIRC.189-1953
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (probably, designer)
Wylie P Davidson (possibly, maker)
1909
Silver, set with lapis lazuli and varieties of chalcedony
Museum no. M.29&A-1975