EDITION
Open edition - signed and dated
ARCHITECT
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1904, Glasgow Style, Arts & Crafts
DIMENSIONS
7.5in high, 7.5in wide, 2in deep & 3lb approximately.
LOCATION
Helensburgh, G84 9AJ, Scotland
MATERIALS
Handmade: Plaster, metal etching
RETURNS
No quibble returns policy.
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Sustainably Crafted
We all want the world to be a better place. We are trying to do our bit. We reuse, recycle and use less where we can. We search out sustainable local suppliers. We sponsor grassroots sports for the local youth, donating both money and time. We sponsor local environmental projects. We know we can do more but we're making a start!

Handmade
We hand make all of our models. Chisel & Mouse is the combination of an artisan’s approach (the chisel) with modern innovation and transformative technologies (the mouse).
By capturing life and its big ideas in miniature, the brand celebrates the beauty of our industrialised world.

GOES WELL WITH...
GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART
8in high, 5in wide, 2in deep & 3lb approximately.
Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh Building, "The Mac" or "Toshie" as it is commonly known, was voted Britain's favourite building of the last 175 years in a 2009 RIBA poll. It has been at the heart of the Glasgow School of Art's campus. Building work was started in 1897 to a design created by the school's most famous alumnus, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. He was a leading proponent of the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movements in the United Kingdom. The Mackintosh Building is his masterwork. Unfortunately it was consumed by fire recently and its future is uncertain.
Our architectural sculpture is of the slightly off-centre entrance facade. The facade is asymmetric with tower like masonry walls and small windows remembering Scottish baronial architecture.
Each of our architectural sculptures is handmade in our studio in Sussex, England. They are made of strong plaster that has a reassuring weight and smooth, cool feel. The window frames and door are made of etched brass. Stylish ornaments, gifts or presents that are handmade in Britain and look fabulous on a desk, shelf or wall.
Address: Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3 6RQ, Scotland.

HOUSE FOR AN ART LOVER
6.5in high, 6in wide, 2in deep & 2.2lb approximately.
The House for an Art Lover is a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture located in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. The building was designed by renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1901, but was not actually built until 1989 based on Mackintosh's original designs.
The House for an Art Lover's Art Nouveau design is characterized by its use of organic, curved lines and nature-inspired motifs, such as flowers, leaves, and vines. The building's exterior features a stunning symmetrical facade with intricate detailing, such as ornate metalwork and stained glass windows. The use of subtle and natural color schemes, like muted greens and browns, further accentuates the Art Nouveau style.
Inside, the House for an Art Lover is equally impressive. The building's interior features a stunning central atrium with a skylight, which floods the space with natural light. The use of flowing, curved lines is again evident in the building's interior design, with the walls and ceilings featuring stunning decorative motifs and details.
The House for an Art Lover's Art Nouveau design also extends to its furniture and fittings, which are seamlessly integrated into the building's overall aesthetic. The building's furniture and fittings feature intricate metalwork, stained glass, and other decorative elements that complement the Art Nouveau style.
In conclusion, the House for an Art Lover is a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture that showcases the beauty and elegance of the style. The building's exterior and interior designs, as well as its furniture and fittings, are a testament to the creativity and innovation of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, making it a must-visit destination for architecture enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
MACKINTOSH COLLECTION
House for an Art Lover: 6.5in high, 6in wide, 2in deep & 2.2lb approximately.
Glasgow School of Art: 8in high, 5in wide, 2in deep & 3lb approximately.
Hill House: 7.5in high, 7.5in wide, 2in deep & 3lb approximately.
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The House for an Art Lover is a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture located in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow.
Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh Building, "The Mac" or "Toshie" as it is commonly known, was voted Britain's favourite building of the last 175 years in a 2009 RIBA poll.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh's most famous and beautiful domestic commission was Hill House. Set high on a hill in Helensburgh, this architecturally eclectic house overlooks the river Clyde.