Known for refined menswear with a modern edge, Todd Snyder is now translating his design language into home décor. His new 65-piece collaboration with CB2, called the Townhouse Collection, takes cues from the layered warmth of classic New York brownstones.
The lineup spans furniture, lighting, barware, and decorative objects, all shaped by the same attention to texture and proportion that defines Snyder's clothing. Materials such as wool, leather, aged brass, marble, and velvet give the collection a polished yet lived-in character.
A wardrobe mindset for interiors
Snyder says the project connects with one of his earliest interests: interior design. He has described how his mother, an artist and interior designer, helped spark that passion. That influence also appeared in his retail spaces, where he often curated furniture and vintage finds alongside his collections.
Among the standout pieces are the Tribeca Bar Cabinet, a herringbone-upholstered daybed, the Marylebone dinnerware line, and a marble coffee table. Smaller accessories such as catchall dishes, glassware, pillows, and leather accents make the aesthetic more accessible for those looking to refresh a room without a full redesign.
Priced across a wide range, the collection positions itself as a premium design statement built for longevity. It reflects a growing trend in which fashion creators extend their visual identity into interiors, blending style, function, and craftsmanship in one cohesive experience. This kind of cross-disciplinary design may shape more personalized living spaces in the years ahead.