The Glasgow School refers to a group of artists and designers based in Glasgow, Scotland, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is known for its distinctive style that combined elements of the Arts and Crafts Movement and Art Nouveau. Key figures included architects like Charles Rennie Mackintosh and artists such as Margaret Macdonald.
The movement emphasized craftsmanship, decorative arts, and a strong connection to nature. The Glasgow School played a significant role in shaping modern design and architecture, influencing various fields, including furniture design, textiles, and graphic arts. Its legacy continues to inspire contemporary artists and designers today.