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American interior designer
Steven Sclaroff is an American
interior designer .
Sclaroff worked in an antiques shop at 12, and sold modern and
Arts and Crafts furniture to dealers at
flea markets at 16. He studied architecture at
Carnegie Mellon University . In 1994, Sclaroff joined
Aero Studios , working on
Giorgio Armani 's New York apartment, the
Soho Grand Hotel , 60 Thompson, and the
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino .
[2]
[1]
He founded his eponymous design firm in 1999,
[2]
[1] and opened a retail store in 2001, initially on
Greenwich Street ,
[3] relocated to White Street in 2007.
[4]
Sclaroff's residential projects prominently include Kate and Andy Spade's
Upper East Side apartment
[5] and
Southampton home,
[6] and residences for
Edward Klein ,
Tony Kushner ,
[7] and
Jason Pomeranc ;
[8] he also contributed to the home of
Honey Dijon .
[9] Corporate clients include
Donna Karan ,
[10]
Kate Spade New York
[1] and
Jack Spade ,
[11]
Quiksilver ,
[10] and Thompson Hotels' 6 Columbus property.
[12] He has designed products for Nanz Custom Hardware,
[13] Remains Lighting,
[14] and Waterworks.
[1] Rima Suqi, writer for
The New York Times , described Sclaroff work in 2011 as "[melding] disparate styles with a touch of humor".
[15]
As a writer, Sclaroff has contributed to
Metropolitan Home ,
[16] New York magazine,
[17] and The New York Times .
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a
b
c
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e Finn, Robin (May 26, 2004).
"Making Over the Oval Office? Couldn't Hurt" . The New York Times . New York, NY. p. B2.
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a
b
c Viladas, Pilar (October 8, 2000).
"Steven Sclaroff - Interior Designer" . The New York Times . New York: The New York Times Company. Archived from
the original on November 23, 2022.
^ Rohrlich, Marianne (November 22, 2001).
"A Designer's Flair on Display at a Furniture Store in the Village" . The New York Times . New York, NY.
^ Williams, Claudine.
"Tribeca Citizen | Spotlight: Steven Sclaroff" . Tribeca Citizen . Retrieved December 27, 2023 .
^ Tapert, Annette (October 2004). "Kate's Place". Town & Country . Vol. 158, no. 5293. New York. pp. 204–211, 261.
^ Brodie, Honor (August 1, 2002). "Spade in the Shade". InStyle .
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a
b "The City's Top 100 Architects & Decorators". New York . October 14, 2002.
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Garbarino, Steve (November 2005). "Man About Town". Elle Decor .
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Burrichter, Felix (2011–2012). "A Taste of Honey". Candy . No. 3.
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a
b "Quiksilver, Inc. Brings Boardriding Culture to Times Square". PR Newswire . New York. March 31, 2003.
^
Murnighan, Jack . "Emotional Baggage". Interiors .
^ Conlin, Jennifer (July 1, 2007).
"Anticipation Builds, and Builds Some More, for Latest Chic New York Hotel" . The New York Times . New York, NY.
^ "Domestic Bliss". House & Garden . November 2001.
^ Schomer, Stephanie (April 2013). "Market Report". Architectural Digest . Vol. 70, no. 4. p. 94.
^ Suqi, Rima (July 27, 2011).
"Footstools" . The New York Times . New York, NY: The New York Times Company.
^ Sclaroff, Steven. "What the Pros Know: A Style Sleuth in Paris". Metropolitan Home . Vol. 31, no. 1.
^ Sclaroff, Steven (April 9, 2001). "Forging Ahead". New York . pp. 68–69.
^ Sclaroff, Steven (March 29, 2001).
"Trade Secrets: The Bath; A Designer Dips into the Big Boxes" . The New York Times .
^ "Gotham's 100 Top Designers". Gotham . March 2004.
^ Thomas, Rupert (December 2011). "Room by Room". The World of Interiors . p. 126.
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