Christopher Anthony Ltd.
Palm Springs
Phone: 760/322-0600
Your curated guide to authentic Mid-Century Modern dealers, design professionals, organizations, and MCM enthusiasts across America’s iconic modernist cities.
Palm Springs
Phone: 760/322-0600
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Palm Springs
Phone: (760) 325-9911
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Palm Springs
Phone: (760) 902-4362
Dallas
Phone: (214) 939-1052
Plano
Phone: (972) 424-8585
Santa Fe
Phone: (505) 988-2100
Chicago
Phone: (312) 243-5706
Oak Park
Phone: (708) 383-9526
Select a city to discover curated MCM businesses, retailers, and designers in your area.
Mid Century Modern (MCM) design refers to the architectural, interior, product, and graphic design movement that flourished from roughly 1945 to 1969. It’s characterized by clean lines, organic curves, minimal ornamentation, and a blend of functionality with beauty. The style emphasizes bringing the outdoors in, with large windows and open floor plans.
Key designers include Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, George Nelson, and Arne Jacobsen.
We’re currently curating our directory of authentic Mid Century Modern businesses. If you operate a business that specializes in MCM furniture, design, restoration, or related services, we’d love to hear from you!
Please contact us through our contact form with details about your business, including your location, specialties, and years in operation. We review all submissions to ensure they meet our quality standards.
We currently feature businesses in the Palm Springs metro area, including Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Desert Hot Springs, La Quinta, and Indio.
We’re expanding to additional cities including Dallas, Santa Fe, and Chicago. If you’d like to see your city added to our directory, please let us know!
Vintage or authentic MCM furniture was manufactured during the original Mid Century Modern period (1945-1969) or shortly after. These pieces are original productions by companies like Herman Miller, Knoll, or smaller manufacturers of that era.
Reproduction MCM furniture is newly manufactured furniture designed in the Mid Century Modern style. While reproductions can be high quality and more affordable, they lack the historical significance and potential investment value of authentic vintage pieces. Many of our listed businesses specialize in helping you identify and source authentic vintage MCM furniture.
Yes! Check our Events page to find MCM-related events including estate sales, vintage markets, home tours, design lectures, film screenings, and restoration workshops. Events are updated regularly and you can filter by location, category, and date range.
If you’re hosting an MCM-related event, you can submit it through our event submission form for review and inclusion in our calendar.