Writing desk
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1904

The writing desk was designed for Hill House, Helensburgh and considered by many design historians to be Mackintosh's most accomplished piece of furniture design. The ebony has a luxurious finish which is offset with ivory and mother-of-pearl. There is a leaded glass and metal panel in the centre of the desk with an abstracted figure looped with garlands of roses. The desk was jointly acquired by Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and Hill House, National Trust for Scotland. The desk will be at Hill House from April until July every year and at Kelvingrove for the rest.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Writing desk, 1904
Date supported
2002
Medium and material
Mahogany, inset with mother-of-pearl, ivory & ceramic
Dimensions
112.7 x 94.3 x 47 cm
Grant
106043
Total cost
996650

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