LE GUIDE DES ARTISANS DE NEW YORK PAR CHLOÉ CRANE-LEROUX


Chloé Crane-Leroux is the author of a plant-based cookbook, a photographer, and an art director shaping a new vision of modern slow living. Based in New York, she creates visual narratives inspired by the Mediterranean, Provence, and the slow, sensory rituals that give everyday life its full meaning. Between cinematic images, poetic narration, and refined aesthetics rooted in seasonality and careful selection, she brings warmth and meaning to everything she creates, whether through cooking, design, style, or the art of hospitality.


Teya’s ceramics are more than simple objects: they are experiences. Her work awakens all the senses, inviting you to feel, see, and connect in a deeply inspiring way.


L’Appartement 4F welcomes you like a warm embrace as soon as you enter. You can feel the care and attention Gautier and Ashley bring to everything they do, making their bakery truly unique.


Molly, from Flowers by Ford, has a true gift: she paints with petals. Her way of playing with colors, textures, and even incorporating food into her compositions turns every bouquet into a masterpiece.

Teya Kepila, ceramicist


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, New York, NY 10011

Molly Ford, florist


Flowers by Ford

13 Grattan St, Brooklyn, NY 11206

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