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— Paulina Prosnitz, Airmail – Best Read of the Week
…an aesthetic that celebrates not just the hunt for the right object but also its display, in conversation with more and more equally unique items. This is not about money; it is not solely about taste. It is about the eye of a beholder. John Demsey’s New York City townhouse home in all its more is more glory has been captured in…Behind The Blue Door: A Maximalist Mantra with photographs by Douglas Friedman and text by Alina Cho.
— Forbes