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“I design all of my stores with the intent of transporting the customer into my world. For me, that means mid-century influences with a utilitarian twist and of course, attention to quality and craftsmanship.” says Snyder. “We spent a lot of time meticulously selecting every detail, while honoring the rich history of design that Miami continues to influence.” The storefront is eye-catching floor-to-ceiling tiles, manufactured by a London-based company, in a custom green–accented by custom solid walnut and glass doors. Upon entering you are greeted by a coastal neutral palette, accented with the bold colors of Miami. The space is illuminated by light fixtures from Roman and Williams Guild, highlighting custom-built stained oak lower walls and white-painted board and batten walls and archways. The upper walls are finished in custom Portola finished plaster and the floors complete with custom terrazzo tile floors with accents of Todd’s signature Snyder Olive. The rear of the space displays a hand carved walnut cash wrap and stocked bar, adorned with carrera marble and brass display showcasing one-of-a-kind vintage watches & jewelry sourced by NYC based brand Foundwell. The walnut paneling continues into the fitting rooms, accented by ratan wallpaper and coffered ceilings. Todd partnered with design duo Jeanne Martin-Taton and Marie-Marie Vergne of Les Crafties, the Brussels-based design studio, to develop custom hand-finished curtains portraying abstract scenes inspired by the Miami coastline using fabric sourced from interior designer Rose Uniacke of London. As with every location, Todd’s signature attention to detail is evident in the finishing touches. Each room balances utility-inspired details with rare mid-century furniture and artwork, sourced from places around the world like Corey Daniels Gallery in Maine, Hudson, NY based dealers Finch and The 1818 Collective. The rooms are accented with tabletops of rare books available for purchase and rugs from NYC-based ABC Carpet & Home.