From the editors of Sight Unseen an anti-decorating book that champions a new approach to
interiors—simply surrounding yourself with objects you love. “A refreshing and necessary
counternarrative to shop-this-look consumerism and the aesthetic sameness that afflicts so many
interiors.” — Vulture In the modern home it matters less whether your interior is perfectly
appointed and more if it’s authentically personal unique and filled with the objects you feel
a connection to. Through inspiring home tours and practical advice on how and what to collect
Sight Unseen editors Monica Khemsurov and Jill Singer take you on an educational and highly
visual journey through the questions at the core of their design philosophy: • What makes an
object worth having? • How do our objects impact our lives? Khemsurov and Singer guide
collectors design lovers and novices alike toward a more intentional and skilled mindset in
acquiring and living with objects. The book acts as a detailed primer on how to maximize the
visual and emotional impact of your space regardless of your space limitations style
preferences or budget. From a deep dive into the world of vintage-hunting to anecdotes about
favorite objects from creatives like Misha Kahn and Lykke Li to expert styling tips How to
Live with Objects is an indispensable tool for anyone who wants to make their house a home.