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Glasgow School of Art
Bruce was commissioned in 2003 to produce six new chairs for the Director’s Room at the Glasgow School of Art. The originals had been in daily use since 1904 and were showing the signs of wear and tear.
In 2007 Bruce was then asked to produce a replica of the Board Room Chair for approval and subsequently he received the order of twelve Board Room Chairs to replace the originals. It was decided to protect the original chairs within the Mackintosh museum. It is the first time Mackintosh furniture has been replaced at the Art School, a commission that Bruce is very proud of.
The six Director’s Room Chairs the Board Room Chairs were given an individual identification number, subsequent commissions for either of these chairs are numbered incrementally.
In 2007 Bruce was then asked to produce a replica of the Board Room Chair for approval and subsequently he received the order of twelve Board Room Chairs to replace the originals. It was decided to protect the original chairs within the Mackintosh museum. It is the first time Mackintosh furniture has been replaced at the Art School, a commission that Bruce is very proud of.
The six Director’s Room Chairs the Board Room Chairs were given an individual identification number, subsequent commissions for either of these chairs are numbered incrementally.
GSA Directors Chair
The Glasgow School of Art commissioned Bruce to produce six new chairs for the Director’s Room. The original chairs were showing signs of wear and tear from daily use since 1904.
GSA BOARDROOM CHAIR
An original was commissioned in 2007, with a further twelve chairs chairs later to replace the originals held at the Glasgow School of Art.
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TestimonialS
You recently made me an Ingram high back chair which was for my wife’s 60th birthday. I would just like to say how pleased I am with it. Not only are we pleased with the chair, but we are both impressed with your skills as a craftsman. Once again thanks for a great job, and thanks for making her birthday so special.
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