
After 9/11 Sean Scherer and his partner Marc Mayer left New York for a 1840 farmhouse in the Catskills. The reason why my eyes caught his story in the New York Times, was his beautiful colour palette, that he applied in their home. His combinations of aquamarine & sepia brown, or aquamarine & green and egg yolk with black and white are subtle and easy to use for all kind of styles. These palettes can be applied in lofts, farmhouses, mansions, offices and hospitality concepts.
Sean divides his life in painting, collecting and retailing. His well decorated shop in objects d’art, old school charts, vintage photography, natural history prints, extraordinary in-store finds and many more is not to be missed when you are driving through this lovely country side. Click here for his shop Kabinett & Kammer and here for his impressive work as an international acknowledged artist.



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