Glasgow's celebrated Willow Tea Rooms
Street view of Tea Rooms. This evening, I am reporting on the most celebrated tea rooms in Glasgow , namely the Willow Tea Rooms at 217 Sauchiehall Street. The interior and facade were designed by Glasgow’s most famous architect/designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) whose key achievement was the design of places to be inhabited. The street name ‘Sauchiehall’ means ‘alley of the willows’ and throughout the rooms Mackintosh used the willow motif. These Tea Rooms have recently re-opened following an extensive refurbishment consequent on change of ownership. Sauchiehall Street is partly pedestrianised and is well populated with shops catering for a wide range of merchandise. Image of Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow Mackintosh was commissioned by Catherine Cranston, a lady who was at the forefront of the tea room phenomenon. The rooms provided a secure and respectable social centre where ladies of the day could venture out and meet at a time wh...