Hill House 1
Design Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1973
An iconic chair, a timeless design furniture made entirely of solid wood that accurately reflects the style of the Scottish master Mackintosh, known for complex challenges such as this timeless piece still considered today an authentic treatise on spatial articulation.
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Vertical symphony
An iconic chair that fully reflects the master's style and his inclination to embrace the most complex production challenges. The piece was born as a piece of furniture for one of Mackintosh's major projects, the Hill House in Scotland, from which it takes its name. The linear and geometric shape evokes the minimal features and abstract graphics of Japanese design, integrating symbolic and figurative values into the scenic personality of the object. For many it is not just a chair but an authentic treatise on spatial articulation, where the high back is defined by the succession of vertical lines that culminate in a lattice of uprights and rungs, with sections at the limit of material resistance. Cassina reissues it thanks to the extraordinary skill of Meda cabinetmakers, offering it in the black-stained ash version with velvet seat.
Product details
Solid ash.
DIMENSIONS
L. 41 cm - P. 35 cm - H. 141 cm - H. seduta 45 cm
SEAT
Solid beech with crossed elastic webbing.
UPHOLSTERY
Exclusive velvet in wisteria or petrol green.
FINISHINGS
Black stained ash - Special wisteria velvet / Special petrol green velvet
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