David Grossman is among New York City's most respected
craftsmen – a furniture maker and master restorer for more than 25 years for
some of the area's finest antique dealers: Eagles Antiques, The Little Antique Shop,
J. Garvin Mecking, and interior designers Wagner Van Dam. He's also the
furniture maker of choice for noted decorative painter Kevin Cross of Redding,
Connecticut and produces replacement carvings for
Old Wood Bars of New
York on Houston Street. David's woodworking is featured at the acclaimed
Chanterelle restaurant in New York's
Tribeca neighborhood and his room-length bar is the centerpiece at Sugar, one of
the city's newest, coolest nightspots at 311 Church Street, also in Tribeca.
David's own furniture making, distinguished by its fine lines and
remarkable surface textures, is a delicate interplay between design and material,
incorporating the best of both to create hand-crafted pieces that breathe with warmth
and vitality.