Re-edition of the Basset lowke table by Mackintosh in solid ash wood

Re-edition of the Basset lowke table by Mackintosh in solid ash wood
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  • Re-edition of the Basset lowke table by Mackintosh in solid ash wood
  • Re-edition of the Basset lowke table by Mackintosh in solid ash wood

Re-edition of the Basset lowke table by Mackintosh in solid ash wood

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€1,571.00 Vat included
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Re-edition of the Basset Lowke table by Mackintosh in ash

Reproduction of Rennie mackintosh lowke folding table in solid wood.

The Mackintosh table is one of the finest examples of twentieth century design, yet its history is not simple.The history of the Mackintosh table begins in 1916 when Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scottish architect, designer and painter was entrusted with the complete renovation of the interior of the Joseph Basset-Lowke's mansion in Northampton. Suitable for kitchen, living room or study, with its extreme simplicity it will win over your guests at first glance.

Re-edition and reproduction of Mackintosh's BASSET LOWKE Table. Made with top and legs in solid ash varnished with open pore that can be closed on two parts dimensions cm 57/177 x diam 125 h 75

Data sheet

  • Height: 75cm
  • Width: 57cm closed 177cm open
  • Depth: 125cm
  • Material: Open pore black varnished solid ash wood
  • Available colours: black
  • Days needed by the courier for delivery: 2/6 days

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Re-edition of the Basset Lowke table by Mackintosh in ash

Reproduction of Rennie mackintosh lowke folding table in solid wood.

The Mackintosh table is one of the finest examples of twentieth century design, yet its history is not simple.The history of the Mackintosh table begins in 1916 when Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scottish architect, designer and painter was entrusted with the complete renovation of the interior of the Joseph Basset-Lowke's mansion in Northampton. Suitable for kitchen, living room or study, with its extreme simplicity it will win over your guests at first glance.

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