Elle Decor - USA (2019-09)

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RIGHT: Lauder family photographs are displayed


next to an Aerin vase. BELOW RIGHT: A custom
dining table and circa-1930 cafeteria chairs by
Prouvé in the dining room; the Isamu Noguchi Akari
lamp is vintage. OPPOSITE: Prouvé’s midcentury


Presidential desk, swivel chair, and bookshelf in the
living room. The vintage sconce is by Serge Mouille,
and the artwork is by Jean Dubuffet.


city. To renovate it, they hired Antoine Stinco,


the French architect who had recently redone


the Jeu de Paume galleries in the Tuileries Gar-


den. Stinco erased the flat’s Frenchness, refit-


ting it with a sycamore interior that makes it


feel “as if you’re on a boat, with a lot of built-in


headboards and night tables,” Lauder says. “It


really has this wonderful, peaceful feeling in


the midst of this lively city.”


Stinco’s minimalist base perfectly sets


off the family’s exceptional collection of


modernist gems, like the Royère sofa, the


Georges Jouve ceramics, Yves Klein’s Victory


of Samothrace sculpture on the glass-topped


Carlo Mollino table, and rare furnishings by


Jean Prouvé. (Stinco studied in the studio


of Édouard Albert, Paul Herbé, and Prouvé


at Paris’s École des Beaux-Arts.) Now that



It really has this


wonderful, peaceful


feeling in the midst of


this lively city.

AERIN LAUDER

Lauder’s father has semi-retired from the


family firm—“He still sits on the board,” she


notes—her parents spend a good deal more


time at the Paris apartment. “It’s their absolute


paradise,” she says.


Above all, it is a family home—“cozy,” as


Lauder describes it, filled as much with mem-


orabilia as it is with gallery and auction finds.


In the hallway, for example, is a modern print


of Sunday New York Times—Ti n a B a r ney ’s


famous 1982 large-scale photograph of a fam-


ily reading the paper at the breakfast table.


Next to that image is an equally massive pho-


tograph, also by Barney, of the Lauder tribe in


the kitchen of Estée’s estate in Wainscott, New


York, in 1995—the same house where Lauder


married investment banker Eric Zinterhofer


a year later. (Eventually, Estée gave the house


to Aerin.) “Tina is a very good friend of my


mother’s, and she actually shot our wedding,”

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