Todd Merrill Studio
80 Lafayette St.
New York City, NY 10013
United States
212.673.0531
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New York City | Salon Fair | Vetted Show Galleries
ABOUT TODD MERRILL STUDIO, 2020 Todd Merrill Studio represents an international group of established and emerging artists, each with a singular artistic vision and unprecedented point of view. In creating unique works of collectible design, each artist takes a hands-on approach that intersects contemporary design, fine art, traditional craft techniques, and pioneering innovation. Individually, through meticulous craftsmanship and rigorous studio experimentation, each has developed leading-edge, proprietary methods that break previously set inherent limitations of conventional materials like wood, metal, plaster, concrete, ceramics, glass, and resin. Their intimate studio approach fosters an atmosphere of creativity where the work rendered significantly bears the hand of the artist. Collectively the artists are helping to create a new visual vocabulary that advances long-held, established artistic boundaries. Their dynamic, one-of-a-kind, and frequently groundbreaking works contribute to today’s increasingly relevant grey space between art and design. With the gallery’s support, the artists’ works have entered the collections of major private and public patrons and prestigious museums including the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum in New York; the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston; the Museum of Art and Design in New York; the High Museum in Atlanta; the Victoria and Albert Museum in London; the Carnegie Museum of Art in Philadelphia, the Houston Museum of Fine Art, and the Brooklyn Museum in New York. Throughout the year the gallery exhibits at some of the leading art and design fairs in the world. A selection of these includes The Salon Art + Design (New York); Collective Design Fair (New York); Art Miami (Miami); Untitled (Miami); Design Miami (Basel, Switzerland and Miami); FOG: Design + Art (San Francisco); the Pavilion of Arts and Design (New York, Paris, and London); Masterpiece (London); Gallery Seoul (Seoul); Spring Masters (New York); The International Fine Art & Antiques Dealer Show (New York); Zona MACO (Mexico City); Tajan (Paris); Design Days Dubai (Dubai); Art Wynwood (Miami); Art Toronto (Toronto). _ In 2000, Todd Merrill opened Todd Merrill Antiques which quickly became renowned for its glamorous and eclectic mix of twentieth-century furniture and lighting. The pioneering gallery was one of the of the first to promote modernist and postmodernist American studio artisans including Paul Evans, Phillip Lloyd Powell, George Nakashima, Karl Springer, James Mont, Tommi Parzinger, among others. As rocker Lenny Kravitz told the Financial Times in 2008, “His taste is impeccable – he’s absolutely the best at what he does.” In 2009, Elle Décor wrote, “[Merrill has] a fearless eye and a passion for distinctive furnishings.” In 2008, Rizzoli published Merrill’s Modern Americana: Studio Furniture from High Craft to High Glam, the first ever authoritative examination of the great studio furniture makers and designers who, from 1940 thru the 1990s defined American high style. To celebrate the tenth anniversary, in 2018 Rizzoli published an expanded edition, adding 60 pages to his original book. This survey of the period continues with two massive additional chapters focused on Women Makers and Showrooms. After the publication of Modern Americana in 2008, Merrill began to shift the focus of the gallery and started the Studio Contemporary program which has today become his primary focus. Also in 2008 the gallery introduced Custom Originals, a line of custom produced upholstered furniture designed by Merrill himself. Merrill’s signature creations reflect his vast experience with twentieth-century design and knowledge of contemporary tastes.
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Markus Haase
Markus Haase, Bronze and Onyx Circlet Sconce, USA, 2018
H 21 in W 8 in D 6 in
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Markus Haase
Markus Haase, Bronze and Onyx Circlet Chandelier, USA, 2018
H 48 in W 60 in D 36 in
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Markus Haase
Markus Haase, Bronze and Onyx Sculptural Sconce, USA, 2017
H 50 in W 8 in D 3 in
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Markus Haase
Markus Haase, Bronze and Onyx Circlet Chandelier III, DE
H 20 in W 60 in D 24 in
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Markus Haase
Markus Haase, Bronze and Onyx Circlet Pendant, USA, 2019
H 28 in W 14 in D 7 in
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Markus Haase
Markus Haase, Bronze and Marble Console with Bronze Mirror, DE
H 80 in W 40 in D 18 in
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John Procario
John Procario, Basin Series Wall Sconce Pair, USA
H 25 in W 14 in D 6 in
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John Procario
John Procario, Freeform Series Light Sculpture III, USA, 2017
H 12 in W 30 in D 72 in
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John Procario
John Procario, Freeform Series Light Sculpture XXXIII, USA, 2021
H 50 in W 72 in D 36 in
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John Procario
John Procario, Freeform Series Light Sculpture XXI, USA
H 78 in W 102 in D 48 in
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John Procario
John Procario, Freeform Series Light Sculpture XXIII, USA
H 46 in W 80 in D 26 in
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John Procario
John Procario, Crevasse Series Light Sculpture I, USA, 2018
H 21 in W 91 in D 26 in
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