
Brady Legler is a luxury design house built on the belief that great design begins with emotion and ends in form. Every detail is intentional, and each piece is created not just to be seen, but to be felt.
Handmade across jewelry, painting, and home, every work is crafted for those who believe true luxury lives in how something makes you feel, in the materials chosen, the presence it carries, and the story it holds.
Brady Legler’s journey as an artist began at the age of 14, when his father was diagnosed with a rare cancer. Unable to leave his bed, his father spent long days painting and drawing with Brady by his side. In those quiet hours of shared creativity, Brady uncovered both his gift and his voice. Painting became more than a practice. It became a language of resilience, hope, and connection.
By 17, Brady had also discovered a passion for design, transforming his grandmother’s jewelry collection into modern pieces. Inspired by the idea that objects could carry memory and meaning across generations, he reimagined her collection with a contemporary lens and became determined to create pieces that felt both personal and timeless. What began as a deeply personal exploration soon drew notice beyond his family, catching the eye of fashion historian Carmela Spinelli and designer Adam Lippes. Lippes became Brady’s first champion, purchasing his debut jewelry line for his Soho boutique. It was Lippes and Spinelli who encouraged him to apply to Parsons School of Design.
Though admitted on probation, Brady’s portfolio revealed what faculty described as “something that can’t be taught,” the instinct of a natural colorist. At Parsons, he refined his craft, exploring how design, painting, and product could convey meaning beyond form alone. During this period, he also created the first piece of what would become his Subway collection, later featured in Robb Report. That same year, a Vogue feature launched his career onto the international stage, cementing his place in both the art and design worlds.
Since then, Brady’s work has been championed by collectors and gallerists alike, including an exhibition at Evan Lobel at Lobel Modern in New York. His paintings are bold, vibrant, and dynamic in palette, moving between raw abstraction and expressionism. Today, Brady has expanded his design house into fine jewelry and rugs, extending his emotional philosophy of design across every medium.
Blue Story
Blue sits at the center of Brady’s creative world. It all started during his father’s fight with a rare, aggressive cancer. During radiation treatments, a friend suggested his father picture the cancer dissolving into blue. In a moment that felt completely out of control, that image became something steady. Something he could return to. His father survived. And the color stayed. Blue began showing up in Brady’s work naturally. Every painting starts there, whether you can see it or not. Over time, it stopped being just a color and became a practice. A reminder of hope, family, and resilience.
“I approach everything I make like a painting. It starts with emotion, then becomes form. Art is not a reference point for me. It is the foundation.”
Brady Legler


