ROBERT STODART LORIMER, EXECUTED BY WHYTOCK AND REID
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ROBERT STODART LORIMER, EXECUTED BY WHYTOCK AND REID

EXTENDING TABLE, CIRCA 1910

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ROBERT STODART LORIMER, EXECUTED BY WHYTOCK AND REID
EXTENDING TABLE, CIRCA 1910
oak, with slow turned legs joined by an 'H'-form stretcher
29½ in. (74.9 cm.) high; 44¾ in. (113.6 cm.) long not extended; 81 in. (205.8 cm.) extended; 29¾ in. (75.5 cm.) wide
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Lot Essay

Robert Stodart Lorimer (1864-1929) was an architect, like Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Edwin Lutyens and Ernest Gimson, concerned with unifying his interiors with the architecture he designed. He worked in a Scottish vernacular tradition for a contemporary context. He did not execute his designs and instead dealt almost exclusively with Whytock and Reid.

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