Born 1974 | United States
Todd Bracher is an American industrial designer and design advisor whose work is defined by clarity, experimentation, and a disciplined approach to form. Born in New York in 1974, he graduated with honors in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute in 1996. After more than a decade working as a senior designer in Copenhagen, Milan, Paris, and London, he returned to New York and founded his own studio, building a practice that moves across furniture, lighting, consumer products, interiors, and strategic design.
Over the course of his career, Bracher has collaborated with leading international brands including Herman Miller, Humanscale, Zanotta, Cappellini, 3M, Burberry, and Issey Miyake. His work is admired for reducing objects to their most essential expression while preserving comfort, beauty, and technical sophistication. Whether designing furniture, workplace systems, or product concepts, Bracher brings a distinctly contemporary sensibility that feels rigorous, intelligent, and quietly luxurious.