Cassina make chairs that were made and designed by Scottish architect Charles Renee Mackintosh who died in 1928.
This is a link to the chair and their website-
312 WILLOW 1 | Chairs | Charles Rennie Mackintosh | Cassina
I am having trouble understanding their statement under 'Authenticity' as I thought copyright would no longer exist.
"All the models in the Cassina collection, by merit of their artistic content and particular creative character, are protected by copyright, a legal institution that is universally recognised and safeguarded; legal protection is assured for the whole life-span of the author and for 70 years after his/her death (or the death of the last surviving co-author)."
Apart from the above, I would like some thoughts on the cross-lap joints that involves curved/bent horizontal pieces of timber that will probably have to be steam bent. Do I do the cuts for the joints in the curved pieces after I bend them?
I hope you can assist me with both matters. Thanks in advance.
This is a link to the chair and their website-
312 WILLOW 1 | Chairs | Charles Rennie Mackintosh | Cassina
I am having trouble understanding their statement under 'Authenticity' as I thought copyright would no longer exist.
"All the models in the Cassina collection, by merit of their artistic content and particular creative character, are protected by copyright, a legal institution that is universally recognised and safeguarded; legal protection is assured for the whole life-span of the author and for 70 years after his/her death (or the death of the last surviving co-author)."
Apart from the above, I would like some thoughts on the cross-lap joints that involves curved/bent horizontal pieces of timber that will probably have to be steam bent. Do I do the cuts for the joints in the curved pieces after I bend them?
I hope you can assist me with both matters. Thanks in advance.
Copyright - Cassina Willow Chair
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