Chloé Crane-Leroux is a plant-based cookbook author, photographer, and creative director shaping a new vision for modern slow living. Based in New York City, she is a visual storyteller whose work is deeply inspired by the Mediterranean, Provence, and the slow, sensory rituals that make daily life feel meaningful. With cinematic visuals, poetic narration, and a refined aesthetic rooted in seasonality and thoughtful curation, she brings warmth and meaning to everything she creates, whether through food, design, style, or the art of hosting.
"Teya’s ceramics are more than objects—they’re experiences. Her work activates all the senses, inviting you to feel, see, and connect in ways that are deeply inspiring.
L’Appartement 4F feels like a warm hug the moment you walk in. You can taste the thought and care Gautier and Ashley put into everything—it makes their bakery feel truly special.
Molly from Flowers by Ford has a true gift—she paints with petals. The way she plays with color, texture, and even weaves food into her arrangements turns every bouquet into a masterpiece."

Teya Kepila, ceramist
The Turmeric Times
148 N 10th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

Gautier and Ashley Coiffard, bakers
L'Appartement 4F
Brooklyn Heights Bakery, 115 Montague Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
West Village Bakery, 119 West 10th Street, bNew York, NY 10011

Molly Ford, florist
Flowers by Ford
13 Grattan St, Brooklyn, NY 11206
From Tokyo to New York, Seoul to Paris, everyone has chosen three iconic places from the heart. Some secret, some unmissable, these locations make up a geography of craftsmanship and the art of living. Much more than a simple city guide, the project gives rise to a Longchamp World Guide – an invitation to explore our planet through the Maison's eyes, sharpened to handiwork, detail and authenticity.