David Wilson KC (26 December 1879 – 6 January 1965) was an Australian barrister, King's Counsel and company director.
[20] In 1935, Wilson was appointed a director of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company[21] and remained on the board until 1953.
The furniture made was to designs of his brother Hardy Wilson and many of the working drawings are held by the National Library of Australia.
[24] His throat recovered fully but he continued to make furniture having taken lessons from a carpenter and found a new hobby.
Twenty pieces of his furniture were made between 1914 and 1925, and are all held in private family collections or by National Trust of Australia in NSW.
The June 1926 issue of Art in Australia illustrates five examples of his work[25] and nine photographs and measurements are held by the National Library.