Thomas Hadden (1871–1940)[1] was a Scottish maker of ornamental ironwork from wrought iron, particularly for the architect Robert Lorimer.
[1][2] He acquired a reputation for his skill in metalworking; an important part of his work came from architectural commissions, particularly from the Arts and Crafts architect Robert Lorimer.
[1][2] Hadden died in 1940, and his nephew Robert continued the business, making architectural ironwork.
[1][2] The company produced gates, railings, and other features including weather vanes and shop sign.
Other commissions included railings for Lord Carmichael's house in Skirling and a set of pendants to illuminate the North and South aisle and nave of Dunblane Cathedral.