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MacLennan, D. (1889)

MacLennan, D.

London; cabinet maker (fl.1889)

MacLennan was employed by Charles Hindley & Sons in the 1880s and worked on one of Hindley exhibition pieces for the 2nd exhibition of the Arts and Crafts Society, London, in 1889. This was pine-panelling and chimney-piece with over-hanging canopy and seats, fitted with grate, tiles, &c., designed by J.A. Stenhouse, with cabinet-work by G.R. Mackenzie and D. Maclennan, carving by F. Lucas (cat. no. 180).  

Sources: Microulis, ‘Charles Hindley & Sons, London House Furnishers of the Nineteenth Century: A Paradigm of the Middle-Range Market’, Studies in the Decorative Arts (Spring/Summer 1998);, Arts & Crafts Exhibition catalogues, 1888-1916.