Moorcroft Derngate Mirror, MCR-032
Originally founded as a studio in 1897 within a large ceramic company, James Macintyre & Co. Moorcroft pottery soon made its mark on the world. Today, Moorcroft leads the world of art pottery with its own distinctive design style. C W Sellors are proud to present this Moorcroft collection featuring stunning pottery designs.
Perhaps Mackintosh’s most iconic design in 78 Derngate is to be discovered in the hall/lounge which was designed for entertaining, and was used as a ‘public’ room. Mackintosh was given a free hand, and designed a stair screen with panels of decorative leaded glass. Yellow was the one colour the colour-blind owner, Bassett-Lowke could see properly, and so it was used in leaded v-shapes which evoke the speed and streamlining he admired in trains.
Mackintosh’s decorative scheme diffused the potential gloominess of the room with theatrical drama. The walls, ceiling and woodwork were painted, in his words, a ‘velvety black’, relieved with a striking stencil scheme, which appears as heavily geometrical trees with chequered trunks, spaced around the walls. The tree concept was an old favourite of Mackintosh’s, but the jagged downward triangles and use of strong colours – golden yellow with touches of emerald green, vermillion, blue and petunia – anticipate a new and individual way the decorative arts would change with the arrival of Art Deco in the next decade.
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