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A Life of Things by Daniel Rozensztroch turns everyday objects—toothbrushes, glass lacemaking lights, sailor iconography, Jin-dynasty vases, Christmas ornaments, Japanese folk art—into art.
Rozensztroch’s obsessive collections are photographed amid the rooms of his Paris and Nice homes, creating a personal cabinet of curiosities that celebrates the extraordinary in the ordinary.
This exquisite book invites readers into a world where objects carry stories and history, seen through the lens of a passionate collector.
A Life of Things by Daniel Rozensztroch turns everyday objects—toothbrushes, glass lacemaking lights, sailor iconography, Jin-dynasty vases, Christmas ornaments, Japanese folk art—into art.
Rozensztroch’s obsessive collections are photographed amid the rooms of his Paris and Nice homes, creating a personal cabinet of curiosities that celebrates the extraordinary in the ordinary.
This exquisite book invites readers into a world where objects carry stories and history, seen through the lens of a passionate collector.
A Life of Things by Daniel Rozensztroch turns everyday objects—toothbrushes, glass lacemaking lights, sailor iconography, Jin-dynasty vases, Christmas ornaments, Japanese folk art—into art.
Rozensztroch’s obsessive collections are photographed amid the rooms of his Paris and Nice homes, creating a personal cabinet of curiosities that celebrates the extraordinary in the ordinary.
This exquisite book invites readers into a world where objects carry stories and history, seen through the lens of a passionate collector.
The 192-page hardcover measures 8.27 × 0.89 × 10.63 inches.
Published 2018