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Tom Scheerer: More DecoratingTom Scheerer: More Decorating
Tom Scheerer: More DecoratingTom Scheerer: More Decorating
Tom Scheerer: More DecoratingTom Scheerer: More Decorating
Tom Scheerer: More DecoratingTom Scheerer: More Decorating
Tom Scheerer: More DecoratingTom Scheerer: More Decorating
Tom Scheerer: More DecoratingTom Scheerer: More Decorating
Tom Scheerer: More DecoratingTom Scheerer: More Decorating
Tom Scheerer: More DecoratingTom Scheerer: More Decorating

Tom Scheerer: More Decorating

Photography by Francesco Lagnese
$70.00

In Tom Scheerer’s second book, twenty of his latest projects are featured, including city houses and apartments in New York, Dallas, and Paris; summer houses in Florida, the Hamptons, and Maine; and tropical houses in Palm Beach, Antigua, and Abaco. Each project exudes a serenity and a sense of comfort and ease that derives from its perfect proportions combined with fresh, unpretentious beauty. It all seems completely effortless, belying the fierce intelligence and impeccable eye behind every decorating decision. Illustrated with Francesco Lagnese’s luminous photographs, Tom Scheerer: More Decorating is a master class in interior design for aficionados and practiced professionals alike.

296 Pages
Hardcover with Jacket
10 x 12 in. (254 x 305 mm.), Portrait
250 Color Illustrations
ISBN:978-0-86565-363-4
Published September 2019
US $70 / CAN $75 / GBP £50

Tom Scheerer began his decorating career in the mid 1980s, after graduating from Cooper Union with a degree in architecture. He formed his own firm in 1995. His first book, Tom Scheerer Decorates (Vendome, 2013) has been reprinted three times, and his work is regularly featured in AD, Town & Country, House Beautiful, and Elle Decor. He divides his time between New York, Paris, and Harbour Island.

Francesco Lagnese is an internationally acclaimed interiors and travel photographer whose work appears regularly in Condé Nast Traveler US, UK, and Italy, Vanity Fair, House Beautiful, Town & Country, Town & Country Travel, and Architectural Digest. He lives in New York.