Frederick Charles Ward (1900–1990) was a furniture and interior designer in Australia.
[1] Ward worked with native wood in his long career.
[3][1] Ward was commissioned to design furniture for prominent public buildings, including the National Library, and the Australian pavilion at Expo '67, Montreal, Quebec.
He acted as a design consultant to the Reserve Bank in Sydney.
[4] He was consulted by the Department of Aircraft Production in production of timber-framed aircraft during WWII; this type of construction was used for the Beaufighter and the Mosquito Bomber.