Charles Rennie Mackintosh Table Card
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Table Card
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Glasgow G3 8AG
United Kingdom
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A table designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Pop Up form. He designed the table for the Argyle street tearooms together with the Argyle chair in 1900. As one of the great designers in the Arts and Crafts movement his work shows inspiration from nature and was about fine craftsmanship, he certainly did not have access to the precision achieved with laser cutting, I wonder what he could have created with technology available today.
Pop Up cards are quick to make, easy to assemble, need no glue and all have pop out parts to make them 3D. Pop Up cards are mostly designed and made in Scotland by precision laser cutting. The are made from a sustainable and recyclable poplar plywood.
All cards come with a C6 coloured envelope, a C6 cellophane wrap and a paper insert with a space to write a message! Wooden cards are L140 x W95 x T4 mms and weigh 20gms ( with envelope and stickers 25g).