
House for an Art Lover
"House for an Art Lover" is an imaginative architectural design created by architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1901. It was meant to be a home that integrates art and daily living, reflecting Mackintosh's unique style with clean lines, geometric patterns, and artistic details. Although it was never built during his lifetime, the design showcases his vision of a home that serves as both a functional residence and a work of art. Today, it stands as a famous example of early 20th-century Arts and Crafts movement, celebrated for its creative harmony between architecture and artistic expression.