Clif and Lou Sawyer

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Cliff and Lou Sawyer
Known forarchitecture
Graphic design
Notable workLuau in Beverly Hills, Don the Beachcomber in Palm Springs.
MovementModernism

Clif Sawyer (Clifton Howard) (February 17, 1896 – March 1, 1966)[1] and Lou Sawyer (April 26, 1905 – May 4, 1995)[2] were an American husband and wife architectural design team who specialized in the creation of twentieth century Polynesian exotica for tiki bars and restaurants. Most of their work was done in the western United States, primarily in Southern California and Arizona.[3][4][5]

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