Chances are, you’ve noticed Greenwich Locksmiths in your travels through the West Village. It occupies a small storefront just south of Commerce Street on one of the stranger parcels of land in Manhattan…

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And though it’s been in business since 1968, it really hasn’t changed all that much. Compare the recent picture above to one taken in the 1980’s…

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Then, last week, I received a letter from attentive reader Jonathan Burr, urging me to take a closer look at the building, as something had changed. I went by today – and was absolutely blown away.

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From a distance, it looks like a bunch of golden squiggles and spirals have been added, snaking whimsically across the facade. But get a little closer and you’ll find the real magic…

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The new design is made up entirely of keys:

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Literally thousands…

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…and thousands…

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…and thousands of keys, twisting into wonderful assortment of swoops and twirls.

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The key facade was designed and installed entirely by owner Phil Mortillaro back in October, and I can’t tell you how beautiful it is up close.

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It almost feels like the locksmith version of a Pollock painting – tens of thousands of keys seemingly strewn about haphazardly, yet in the mess, patterns emerge.

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More spirals by the awning:

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In the top corner:

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Even the inside of the door got the key treatment…

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I love the spiral below, almost like a bronze-colored licorice wheel –

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…around the mailbox…

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One enormous key overhead…

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…and more on the side:

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Feeling tired? Have a seat on Mortillaro’s hand-made chair out front…

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…which has gotta be one of the coolest chairs in New York (if not necessarily the most comfortable!):

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The seat:

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Mortillaro has apparently been looking to make his building more distinct for quite some time. On the Greenwich Locksmiths website, I came across a NY Times article revealing that, in 1991, Mortillaro reached out to an architect to redesign the facade. “What can I do with this place? It looks like any building on Queens Boulevard, I’m proud to be an American, I’d like you to make this a real American building.”

The architect came up with this:

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Wow! The Landmarks Preservation Commission gave its unanimous approval, and according to the article, Mortillaro was set to begin construction in 1992…but ultimately, he decided against it. “It would have been more Disney World,” he said in an interview.

UPDATE!

A bunch of people wrote to see if I could post a picture of the interior. Here it is, with owner and master key artist Mortillaro!

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A small triangular workspace measuring barely 50 square feet, man does it remind me of the Keymaker’s place in Matrix 2:

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Mr. Mortillaro’s custom-made clock (note all the skeleton keys on the left):

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Definitely check it out next time you’re in the West Village. And while there, why not get a key made? Now more than 40 years at it, Mr. Mortillaro is a Village institution, and is said to be one of the best in the business. Apparently, a sunglasses store offered to buy the building to “help him retire,” but he declined. “This is retirement to me…When I die, this will go too.”

Special thanks again to reader Jonathan Burr for pointing this out. Be sure to check out his writings on beer for TheDailyMeal.com.

-SCOUT

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  1. Mod Betty / RetroRoadmap.com Avatar

    Wow, that is just amazing! The # of keys boggles the mind, I wonder how they’re attached- solder?

  2. NYCGirl Avatar

    Ok amazing does begin to describe this work, Good for him

  3. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Oh genius! That building ought to become a protected piece of art now–that is gorgeous!!

    Say, it reminds me of the building on E 5th St (just west of 2nd Ave, on the south side of the street) with the facade of pennies. I lived on that block back in 1991-92, when the owner was creating it. Back then, it was a store-front; now it looks like it’s become a private residence. Have you ever seen that one, Scout?

    1. Scout Avatar

      Never seen that one, gotta look out for it.

  4. cindy ash Avatar
    cindy ash

    What a wonderful idea! I have a huge can of old orphan keys in my garage, not sure why. Now I know what I can do with them (tho I suspect my final version will be nothing close to that!) Thanks for sharing.

  5. Lifesart Avatar
    Lifesart

    That is truly great! Original and well executed.

    I have wanted to do this with pennies, ever since I saw a floor completely mosaiced with small change. Unfortunately, our house was broken into last summer and amazingly, the burglars took my enormous bottle of pennies, which weighed about 60 pounds. Heaven knows how they managed to carry it with all the other stuff they stole, but there went my dream. Maybe it was my neighbors, who were kind of horrified at the idea!

  6. rachel Avatar
    rachel

    where in that building did he have room to save all those keys! there are probably a lot of empty drawers in there now! did no one notice it was happening at the time?

  7. Ariel Avatar

    When he goes, so will the company. That makes me so sad. All the true artists eventually die off, and then we are left with people who dont really care about their profession. Wah!

  8. sarah Avatar

    I work pretty close to there, and have in fact passed by it many times, but I guess I haven’t in the past few months (haven’t been going out as much because of the cold) because I was not aware of this awesomeness. I’m going to have to check it out in person!

  9. Crago Avatar

    I love that the phone number on the awning stays the same between pictures (and decades).

  10. dale Avatar
    dale

    Can’t wait to see how this will age over time. It’s fresh now, but will change in the coming years. Very cool.

  11. James Avatar
    James

    Suddenly Keys, Thousands of them!

  12. Goggla Avatar

    That’s absolutely amazing and wonderful to see some new creativity in a city that seems to be sinking into a sea of blandness. I want to get a new set of keys made now!

    And, kudos to you for being linked from fark.com

  13. AC Avatar
    AC

    Where did he get so many keys (right, locksmith – but still . . .).

  14. Mark Avatar

    Wow, simply amazing. At first I thought blanks, but every key I can see in the images appears to have been cut. Just astounding.

  15. J. Avatar
    J.

    Very very cool!

  16. Julie Avatar

    Hey! That’s my locksmith! He’s great 🙂

  17. Russ Rogers Avatar
    Russ Rogers

    Absolutely brilliant!

  18. Leah Adams Avatar
    Leah Adams

    This is so cool! I love it. I already have the welder. Now I need keys. Lots and lots of keys!

  19. kenju Avatar

    I think it is fantastic; I hope they have put polyurethane on it so it can’t be messed up – and I WANT THAT CHAIR!!

  20. Alexis Avatar
    Alexis

    Beautiful and they also do amazing work. I’ve never been disappointed by them.