C. Stowe Myers

Charles Stowe Myers (December 7, 1906 – August 6, 1995) was an American industrial designer.

Myers' first job was with pioneer of industrial design Norman Bel Geddes.

[5] He then moved to the west coast of America and subsequently to Evanston, Illinois, where he opened his own firm, Stowe Myers Industrial Design.

[3] He designed the American pavilions and displays for international trade fairs in Casablanca, Tripoli and Tunis as well as the exhibit for the 200th anniversary of Encyclopaedia Britannica at the Smithsonian Institution in 1968.

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