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    Composition and Styling for Interior Design

    A course by Sean SchererDesigner, Content Creator, and Antique Dealer

    Composition and Styling for Interior Design

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    10 lessons & 20 downloads

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    • 1 month ago

      Genial bien explicado y útil

    • Este curso me motivó mucho para seguir disfrutando y aprendiendo del mundo de la decoración. Me encanta cómo utiliza los elementos antiguos o con historia dándoles gran valor en las viñetas que compone.

    • 5 months ago

      its so well curated ans detailed..

    • 7 months ago

      This course inspired me to have fun with being creative in the home

    • 1 year ago

      This course was great to gain more insights and skills in interior styling, particularly with vintage homewares. Sean offers a step by step guide to creating a styling vignette.

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    Sean Scherer

    Sean Scherer

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    Designer, Content Creator, and Antique Dealer

    Joined November 2021

    Sean Scherer studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Independent Study Program of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. His paintings have been shown throughout North America and Europe. In 2002, he moved to the Catskills, New York, where he opened his store, Kabinett & Kammer, a contemporary curiosity shop of antiques, natural wonders, and art. His art and design work has been featured in The New York Times, Martha Stewart Living, Country Home, and The Sunday Times UK, among other publications. For over 15 years, Sean taught art and design at the State University of New York at Oneonta, until retiring from the profession in 2020.
    That same year, Sean published his first book Kabinett & Kammer: Creating Authentic Interiors. The book details ten years of his work, and is a guide to interior styling. Sean’s interiors feature antique display cabinets, lost treasures, 19th-century maps, ferns in cast-iron planters, vintage collages, and more. Each page is a lesson on color and texture, focal points, and room size.

    Content

    • U1

      Introduction

      • About Me
      • Influences
    • U2

      Furniture Basics

      • What Is a Vignette?
      • The Room and the Wall
      • Acquiring Pieces
    • U3

      Building the Vignette

      • The Main Furniture Piece and the Side Pieces
      • Wall Elements
      • The Tablescape
    • U4

      Finishing the Vignette

      • Variations and Seasons
      • Documenting the Vignette
    • FP

      Final project

      • Composition and Styling for Interior Design

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    FAQs

    Yes, this course is designed for beginners and covers foundational principles of vignette building, layering, and interior styling. No prior experience in design or art is required.

    You only need basic decorative objects, found items, or antiques you have at home, plus a phone or camera for documenting your progress. No specialized equipment is required.

    You’ll learn how to curate and arrange objects, use color palettes, mix textures, incorporate antiques, and style both symmetrical and asymmetrical vignettes for visually engaging interiors.

    A vignette is a curated arrangement of objects designed to create visual interest, tell a story, or highlight a focal point within an interior. It adds depth, personality, and harmony to any space.

    Select objects based on their personal resonance, visual appeal, and how they complement your existing decor. The course guides you in evaluating quality, scale, and style, whether shopping or using what you have.

    Yes, mixing contemporary art with antiques is encouraged. The course teaches you how to blend different periods and styles to create depth, interest, and a unique personal statement.

    The course covers both symmetrical and asymmetrical arrangements, providing step-by-step techniques for achieving balance, contrast, and visual flow in any vignette.

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