Iconic High Ingram chair designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and produced by Alivar, dating to the 1980s, a faithful and rigorous reinterpretation of one of the most emblematic seats of the Glasgow School. The High Ingram chair embodies Mackintosh’s architectural approach to furniture, where structure, rhythm and symbolism merge into a powerful sculptural presence. The black lacquered wooden frame enhances the chair’s strict geometry, accentuating its vertical tension and graphic clarity. The seat is upholstered in the celebrated Bicchieri di Boemia fabric by Piero Fornasetti, featuring stylised Bohemian glass vessels rendered in rich, jewel-like tones, a poetic and ironic decorative language that contrasts beautifully with the chair’s austere construction. This combination creates a rare dialogue between Mackintosh’s rational, almost ascetic design language and Fornasetti’s imaginative, narrative universe, resulting in a highly collectible piece at the crossroads of design history, Italian production excellence and artistic expression. Ideal as a statement chair, for refined dining rooms or curated interiors, this High Ingram chair stands as a timeless icon of 20th-century design culture.