Sclaroff worked in an antiques shop at 12, and sold modern and Arts and Crafts furniture to dealers at flea markets at 16.
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.
[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.
[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".