Book Collection | For Obsessive Collectors
Book Collection | For Obsessive Collectors
A trio of books showcasing the fabulous collections of Daniel Rozensztroch, a renowned artistic director, world traveler, relentless collector, and master of display
Spoon, by Daniel Rozensztroch | For years, the author traveled the world, stopping at every flea market and antiques fair he could find, eventually bringing home more than 2,000 spoons made of materials ranging from wood and ceramic to bone, glass, precious metal, enamel, and mother of pearl. Arranged in striking displays and photographed by Francis Amiand, the story of obsession that resulted is the perfect gift for fellow obsessives, cooks, collectors, and lovers of everyday objects everywhere.
Herring: A Love Story, by Daniel Rozensztroch and Cathie Fidler | Discover the history and influence of the humble herring in cultures around the world as told through the eyes of two devoted collectors who trace the fish’s journey from sea to net to market to table via an extraordinary haul of collectibles, including marinating containers, advertising ephemera, paintings by famous artists, and traditional family recipes.
A Life of Things, by Daniel Rozensztroch | Enter the eccentric private world of a passionate collector of everyday things, spanning the categories of art, antiques, found objects, and everything in between, including: toothbrushes, sailor iconography, Jin dynasty vases, tin frames, Christmas ornaments, Japanese folk art—even artfully arranged wire hangers—all artfully arranged and photographed in the author’s homes in Paris and Nice, France.