
Mackintosh (Charles Rennie Mackintosh)
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect, designer, and artist prominent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for pioneering the Art Nouveau movement in Britain, blending functional architecture with elegant, stylized decorative details. Mackintosh's work often features clean lines, floral motifs, and innovative use of geometric shapes. His designs influenced architecture, furniture, and interior decoration, emphasizing harmony between form and function. His most celebrated projects include the Glasgow School of Art and the Hill House. Mackintosh’s distinctive style has had a lasting impact on modern design, resonating for its originality and attention to artistry.