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— Robert Rufino, Style Director, House Beautiful
Sean Scherer curates a beguiling assemblage. . . . Expect anything from visual teaching aids to scientific ephemera.
— Veranda
If you love vintage, Kabinett & Kammer offers inspiration (and looks good on the coffee table to boot).
— Country Living
The Kabinett & Kammer store is a lesson in rarities. Think vintage taxidermy, old school botanical prints, 19th century furniture, specimen shells and science class models. Expect to find just as many objets d’art scattered across the pages of Scherer’s book, as well as a newfound desire to go antiquing.
— Modern Luxury
How do you make the musty old world of antiques seem modern and cool? How do you stay ahead of the curve when this particular curve never really goes forward? The key is not to focus on the curve in the first place, says the cult American artist turned antiques dealer Sean Scherer, whose upstate New York antiques emporium, Kabinett & Kammer, has sold to the fashion designer Jonathan Simkhai, as well as the musician Beck.
— The Sunday Times Style Magazine
Sean Scherer’s Kabinett & Kammer: Creating Authentic Interiors offers a refreshingly vintage-inspired, unfussy and masculine take on interior design. . . . You’ll want to add this to your library immediately.
— Airows
Anyone who has ever fallen in love with an old object will be able to relate to the book, which is filled with examples from Scherer’s beloved Catskills shop, his own home and that of famous and everyday clients. . . . Along with fascinating photos, Scherer includes advice about living with color, how to use ordinary objects in unexpected ways, how to rein in collections and hoot make the most of texture.
— Detroit News
Kabinett & Kammer, a wonderful antiques shop in upstate New York, has garnered a following around the world for owner Sean Scherer’s expertly curated cabinets of curiosities. In his book, named after the store, Sean celebrates all that is marvelous about maximalism, the art of collecting, and placing old objects together with great thought and care to make incredible displays and rooms that sing.
— Homes & Antiques
From whittled songbirds to industrial apparatus, artist Sean Scherer uses disparate historical objects and layers them into beautiful ensembles to create his interiors. This book is both a celebration of his work and a practical guide to collecting.
— The Observer Magazine