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1807
 
    
English collector Thomas Hope publishes his Greek and Egyptian designs in Household Furniture and Interior Decoration       
Thomas Hope, by Beechey, c.1799
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1900
 
     
Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife exhibit together at the Sezession show in Vienna        
1901
 
     
Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs the interior of Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow        
1903
 
     
Charles Rennie Mackintosh completes the Willow Tea Rooms in Glasgow for Miss Cranston        
1909
 
   
Bernard Leach moves to Japan to study oriental traditions in the graphic arts      
Stoneware box, Bernard Leach
Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
c. 1909
 
     
René Lalique, originally known for his jewellery, sets up his own glass-making factory at Combes-la-Ville        
1911
 
    
Austrian artist Gustav Klimt completes his designs for mosaics in the Palais Stoclet in Brussels       
1911
 
    
Bernard Leach discovers his skill and future craft at a raku party in Japan, where each guest is invited to throw a pot       
Bernard Leach, self-portrait, 1914
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1918
 
    
Dutch designer Gerrit Rietveld produces his 'Red and Blue Chair', under the influence of the De Stijl movement       
1920
 
    
The Japanese potter Shoji Hamada accompanies Bernard Leach on his return to England       
Stoneware jug, Shoji Hamada
Potteries Museum & Art Gallery