In the same year he decorated and furnished Miss Cranston's Buchanan Street tea room, originally designed by George Washington Browne.
I know you have things to say to Miss Cranston.
Among these are pieces designed in the 1920's for Miss Cranston's Willow Tea Rooms in Glasgow.
This proved to be the start of a long working relationship between Miss Cranston and Mackintosh.
Following the death of her husband in 1917, Miss Cranston sold her businesses.
Examples of her work were on exhibition at Miss Cranston's tea-rooms in Glasgow over a long period.
The name of Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms lives on in reminiscences of Glasgow in its heyday.
In 1892 she became happily married to John Cochrane, but continued to trade under the name of Miss Cranston's Tearooms.
The company has 15 retail outlets and also owns Miss Cranston's tearooms.
"There's an old girls' network that's starting to develop," Miss Cranston said in a comment echoed across the country.