Todd Snyder
All the furniture and decorative objects in the shop are for sale and will be updated on a rotating basis. “This store doesn’t carry everything, but we carry the stuff a guy really needs,” says Snyder. “We want to be the curator for the guy — he can get a great suit and a haircut, a pair of shoes from the U.K. and maybe a piece of furniture, too.” To go with the pared-down vibe, he focused on French and Scandinavian modernist pieces from the 1940s and ’50s, whose warm wood tones are offset by his tasteful menswear-inspired gray fabric wallcoverings.
Now, Snyder has taken the collaboration a step further, by allowing online shoppers access to his curated collection of 1stdibs finds. It’s part of his interest in offering the ideal customer a complete set of tools for a well-rounded life.
Early 20th Century English Todd Snyder
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21st Century and Contemporary Indian Todd Snyder
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20th Century Todd Snyder
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21st Century and Contemporary Todd Snyder
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2010s American Post-Modern Todd Snyder
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1910s European Art Deco Vintage Todd Snyder
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1970s Italian Modern Vintage Todd Snyder
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Late 20th Century Modern Todd Snyder
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Late 20th Century French French Provincial Todd Snyder
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1980s Vintage Todd Snyder
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Early 20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Todd Snyder
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2010s American Post-Modern Todd Snyder
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Mid-19th Century American Mid-Century Modern Antique Todd Snyder
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Todd Snyder
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