the living room seating area
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec’s Sofa, which consists of a large black oak box inside of which are cushions, a shelf, and a lamp, anchors a living room seating area that encompasses a Gino Sarfatti chandelier, Marc Newson cocktail table, vintage Florence Knoll sofa, and Hella Jongerius’s blue UN lounge chair—conceived for the 2013 redesign of the UN North Delegates’ Lounge at the United Nations in New York. Photography by Moon Ray Studio/Living Inside.

Inside the Paris Flat of Galerie Kreo founders Didier and Clémence Krzentowski

Design dealers Didier and Clémence Krzentowski have lived at the same address, an apartment directly on the Right Bank of the Seine, since the mid-1980s. Looking directly onto the Eiffel Tower, their initial space measured 1,500 square feet. In 2000, they got the chance to extend it when the neighboring flat came up for sale. Their only problem? How to finance the acquisition. “I went to see my banker and told him, ‘All my money is in my art collection. I’ll have to sell a few things,’” Didier recalls. Initially, he thought he’d have to part with 20 or 30 works. In reality, he ended up deaccessioning just one: an ostrich by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan. At auction, it fetched $270,000 and was dubbed by the French daily Le Monde “the most expensive ostrich in the world.”

Clémence and Didier Krzentowski in front of Danh Vo’s We the People
Clémence and Didier Krzentowski in front of Danh Vo’s We the People in their Paris living room, where a vintage Gino Sarfatti chandelier hangs above Jaime Hayon’s Hymy cocktail table; the chair on the right is Hieronymus Wood by Konstantin Grcic. Photography by Moon Ray Studio/Living Inside.

Since 1999, when they founded Galerie kreo (“creation” in Esperanto) in Paris, the couple has gained almost legendary status. They produce limited-edition and one-off pieces with a roster of designers that includes Marc Newson, Konstantin Grcic, and Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, many of which have found their way into the apartment. They are mixed with vintage furnishings, in particular an impressive array of chandeliers, sconces, and lamps by Italian maestro Gino Sarfatti (Didier has co-written two books on modernist lighting and has a personal collection of around 500 models, mostly in storage).

The apartment’s décor changes regularly in an apparently organic fashion. “There is no method,” Clémence insists. “We don’t worry about things going together. Our collection is our self-portrait. So, there’s a natural coherence.”
And not everything is a signed work. For Didier, a meteorite he bought 20 years ago is “the most important sculpture in existence,” he explains. “It’s the only one that can never be copied.”

Quobus 1,3,6 Multicolored shelving unit
One of Marc Newson’s most recent creations for the couple’s Galerie kreo, the Quobus 1,3,6 Multicolored shelving unit, in enameled steel. Image courtesy of Galerie kreo.
A light installation consisting of 30 globes by Corsican artist Ange Leccia hangs above the couple’s bed
A light installation consisting of 30 globes by Corsican artist Ange Leccia hangs above the couple’s bed. The Allan McCollum wall piece, 96 Plaster Surrogates, dates from 1989. Photography by Moon Ray Studio/Living Inside.
In front of the bedroom window, a playful sculpture by David Noonan converses with Gino Sarfatti’s 1050/2 floor lamp
In front of the bedroom window, a playful sculpture by David Noonan converses with Gino Sarfatti’s 1050/2 floor lamp and a Pierre Paulin slipper chair and ottoman. Photography by Moon Ray Studio/Living Inside.
Etienne Bossut’s Watt
The corridor is enlivened by Etienne Bossut’s Watt, made of resin bulbs that don’t actually light up. Photography by Moon Ray Studio/Living Inside.
the living room seating area
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec’s Sofa, which consists of a large black oak box inside of which are cushions, a shelf, and a lamp, anchors a living room seating area that encompasses a Gino Sarfatti chandelier, Marc Newson cocktail table, vintage Florence Knoll sofa, and Hella Jongerius’s blue UN lounge chair—conceived for the 2013 redesign of the UN North Delegates’ Lounge at the United Nations in New York. Photography by Moon Ray Studio/Living Inside.
artwork above a credenza
Among the works above the vintage Robin Day credenza in the dining room are paintings by Keith Haring, A.R. Penck, and Jean-Michel Sanejouand. Photography by Moon Ray Studio/Living Inside.
Efflorescence Bench 2
The Krzentowskis organized two exhibitions of furniture by the late Virgil Abloh in their Paris and London galleries in 2020. His Efflorescence Bench 2 is a one-off. Image courtesy of Galerie kreo.
A work consisting of four suitcases by Zoe Leonard stands in front of Marc Newson’s aluminum-clad Pod of Drawers chest.
A work consisting of four suitcases by Zoe Leonard stands in front of Marc Newson’s aluminum-clad Pod of Drawers chest. Photography by Moon Ray Studio/Living Inside.
An Alessandro Mendini mirror is paired with Dutch designer Wieki Somers’s playful Bath Boat in the principal bathroom
An Alessandro Mendini mirror is paired with Dutch designer Wieki Somers’s playful Bath Boat in the principal bathroom. Photography by Moon Ray Studio/Living Inside.

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