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Nina Ricci designer Guillaume Henry packs his Paris apartment with the best and the brightest—and lots of it.

Henry with singer-songwriter Mohini Geisweiller.
A Madonna illustration by the designer Yazbukey is a backdrop for two sculptures.
A look from Henry’s first Nina Ricci show, fall 2015.
George Condo skateboards.
A Damien Hirst lithograph and a vintage Lolita movie poster.
A couch designed by Chevallier, and a Jean Prouvé Potence lamp.
On a side table, Astier de Villatte cats they each bought, unbeknownst to the other.
Chevallier is obsessed with these Fornasetti candles.
Chevallier and Henry.
On vacation in Saint-Tropez. Courtesy of Henry.
A portrait by Jeanne Detallante in Henry’s apartment.
Post–Fashion Week, Henry escapes to Marrakech’s Ksar Char-Bagh hotel. Courtesy of hotel.
The Ksar Char-Bagh hotel at night. Courtesy of hotel.
Profiles of Henry and Chevallier made by a street artist.
Henry’s street-style photos of older women. Courtesy of Henry.
An oversize toy.
Assorted objects, including a French-fry radio and an Hermès ashtray.
A still from Fiona, 1998, a favorite film.
They changed the hue of the legs on this Prouvé table because Henry likes “dentist’s-office colors.
Geisweiller, in Nina Ricci.
Henry keeps an eye out for stars on the streets. Courtesy of Henry.
Chic glass domes coexist happily with Mickey and Minnie Mouse figurines.
A portrait of Henry, by Darcel Disappoints, a gift from Colette’s Sarah Lerfel.