Mid-Century Modern - Additional Mid-century Modern Architects and Designers

Additional Mid-century Modern Architects and Designers

  • Milo Baughman
  • Al Beadle
  • Marcel Breuer
  • William Curry
  • Charles and Ray Eames
  • Arthur Erickson
  • O'Neil Ford
  • Paul T. Frankl
  • Bertrand Goldberg
  • Max Gottschalk
  • Eileen Gray
  • Taylor Hardwick
  • Ralph Haver
  • Finn Juhl
  • Vladimir Kagan
  • Louis Kahn
  • Poul Kjaerholm
  • Kaare Klint
  • Pierre Koenig
  • Mogens Lassen
  • Roger Lee
  • Carl Maston
  • Cliff May
  • Paul McCobb
  • John Randal McDonald
  • Børge Mogensen
  • George Nelson
  • Oscar Niemeyer
  • Isamu Noguchi
  • Verner Panton
  • Tommi Parzinger
  • Tony Paul
  • Warren Platner
  • Jens Risom
  • Paul Rudolph
  • Eero Saarinen
  • Paul Schweikher
  • Avriel Shull
  • Richard Schultz
  • Maurice K. Smith
  • Alison and Peter Smithson
  • Raphael Soriano
  • Ole Wanscher
  • Hans Wegner
  • Russel Wright
  • Eva Zeisel

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