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A work made of ebonized wood, erinoid (plastic), and metal.

Clock

c. 1917

Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Scottish, 1868-1928 Probably made at the Knockaloe Camp Isle of Man, 1914-1919

Scotland

Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed this clock for W. J. Bassett-Lowke, a successful English manufacturer of model ships, railways, and architectural models. Bassett-Lowke was a modern design enthusiast; he patronized Mackintosh as well as the progressive German architect Peter Behrens, whose work is displayed on the other side of this gallery. This clock incorporates Erinoid, an early form of plastic, which reflects Bassett-Lowke’s interest in the use of new materials.

Ebonized wood, Erinoid (plastic), and metal

Applied Arts of Europe

Furniture