Retail

The Retail section of the website stocks a range of Mackintosh products. Currently available for purchase online are a selection of gifts, books, postcards and the Mackintosh Ticket. You will also find links to other Mackintosh retail outlets.

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Journal

£5.00 + £1.00 p&p

Society Journal

The Society Journal is published twice a year containing articles, reviews and information on Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his contemporaries, covering Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. An events page provides a detailed list of forthcoming events and links to local groups in the UK.

Back issues of the Journal are available for purchase at a cost of £5.00 plus postage.



Mackintosh Ticket

£12.00 + £1.50 p&p

Mackintosh Trail Ticket

Take advantage of the one-day Mackintosh Trail Ticket, at a cost of £12.00 per person. The ticket can be purchased at Glasgow Tourist Information Centres, SPT Travel Centres and all participating Mackintosh venues in and around Glasgow.

When purchased, the ticket gives individuals unlimited travel on the Subway, First's bus service in greater Glasgow and includes entry to CRM attractions throughout the city for one day.

Tickets can be purchased on the website. The cost is £12.00 plus £1.50 p&p.  Please inform us when you intend to travel to Glasgow to ensure you receive the tickets by post.



Mackintosh Spoon

£60.00 + £4.00 p&p

Mackintosh Spoon

To commemorate the centenary of the tea rooms we are proud to offer this reproduction spoon, originally designed for The Willow Tea Rooms.  Hand made in sterling silver and bearing the original Edinburgh hallmark, it is modelled on a surviving electro-plated original.

The spoon measures 15cm in length. 

This is an ideal gift for that special occasion.



Mackintosh: A Modern Man

£16.99 + £2.00 p&p

Mackintosh: A Modern Man DVD

Charles Rennie Mackintosh, architect, designer and artist is celebrated around the world as one of the most significant talents to have emerged in the period from the mid 1890s to the late 1920s.  

He was one of the greatest, most original talents of this time and has been judged a precursor of firstly the modernist style and subsequently of the Art Deco movement. His legacy lives on all around us in his instantly recognisable style.

A MODERN MAN takes a critical look at Mackintosh’s life and artistic career and the importance of the friends and patrons who provided him with regular work when it mattered most.

Influential critics, including the designer Terence Conran, give their views on Mackintosh’s current reputation. All are unanimous in their appreciation of “the complete designer”. Together, they recognise his importance as an influential architect of the 20th century and acknowledge that Charles Rennie Mackintosh was very much A MODERN MAN. This is the story of the man and his life and his work.

Director: Various / Art
Narration by: Juliet Stephenson  
Country: UK   Language: ENGLISH  
Region Code: 0  Year: 1996   Running Time: 45mins

DVD includes biography and a further reading list.



Mackintosh CD sm

£14.99 + £2 p&p

Mackintosh CD ROM

Explore Mackintosh's work on your computer with this fascinating CD Rom. A compelling insight into Mackintosh's remarkable life, this multi-media reference has been designed and produced with the full support of The Glasgow School of Art. The CD Rom contains material from every major Mackintosh collection, more than 700 new and archive imagery and expert views from leading world authorities on Mackintosh. Suitable for Apple Mac and PC.



£12.00 + £6.00 p&p

Speculations on an Architectural Language

This new publication, based around the exhibition drawings, offers a unique opportunity to see some of Mackintosh’s drawings for the first time. The contributors have responded to the drawings, giving a personal insight into Mackintosh’s creative development, which should stimulate lots of useful debate. 

Robert Mantho and Drew Plunkett
300 x 210mm - 71pp - 2007
43 illustrations
978-0-9557781-0-0

 



Monsieur Mackintosh sm

£15.00 + £6.00 p&p

Monsieur Mackintosh

In 1923 the Mackintoshes left Britain for the sunny climate of Roussillon in the South of France. Monsieur Mackintosh covers the travels and paintings of Charles Rennie Mackintosh in France, with reproductions of 40 of his French paintings alongside photographs of the actual locations today, and images from the period 1923-1927. This is a comprehensive and pictorial account written by Robin Crichton in close collaboration with experts from the University of Glasgow, the National Gallery of Modern Art and The Glasgow School of Art, and edited by Professor Pamela Robertson. Monsieur Mackintosh includes new research and is written with the French and English translations side-by-side and contains more than 250 images reproduced in full colour throughout.



David Stark

£25.00 + £6.50 p&p

Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Co.

This book reveals the history of Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh, the architectural practice in which Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a partner.

The architectural practice is now called Keppie Design and celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2004.

Keppie's current managing director, David Stark, explores the development of the practice and its legacy of buildings across the West of Scotland and beyond, including the influential Mackintosh years. But this isn't just another dry book about buildings. It's also a tale of Victorian industrialists and their wealth and lifestyles; Kate Cranston and her famous tea rooms; and of other lesser-known architectural names such as John Keppie and Graham Henderson. From the white heat of Victorian economic activity and the resultant boom in the building of churches, charitable institutions and country villas, the story moves through more difficult years for the profession with a candour not often found in company histories. It is brought up to date with an examination of current trends and recent projects at a time when architecture is once again flourishing.

Hardcover 328 pages (December 6, 2004)
Publisher: Stenlake Publishing
Language: English



Southern Port

£15.00 + £3.40 p&p

A Southern Port

This early view by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Port Vendres, looks north-east to the open sea taking in rue du Soleil on the left.

A Southern Port (c. 1923-24) pencil and watercolour

© Glasgow Museums

Image size:
16x20ins / 42x50cm
Paper size:
20x24ins / 56x61cm




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