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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