Saganaki House: Yorgo Tlopas’ Idyllic Paris Home has a Greek Soul

Inside his triangular home, eclectic design and personal flair collide in every corner.

Tucked into the fabric of Paris, Saganaki House is Yorgo Tlopas’ deeply personal home where clean urban lines meet the warmth, texture, and memory of Greece.

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November 30, 2025

Yorgo Tloupas is a designer whose impact on visual culture is as bold and unmistakable as his personal style. As the creative force behind commercial campaigns for Omega, Loro Piana, Lacoste, and art direction for Vanity Fair France, he has a knack for turning brands into icons. His triangle-shaped home, much like work at his design agency Yorgo&Co, balances oddity with elegance: an eclectic space filled with custom furniture, design books, and pieces that tell a story.

“It was in 2010 when I found this home,” says Greek designer Yorgo Tloupas. “I got really lucky. There was quite a bit of work I wanted to do at the start. I literally moved out because everything was gutted. We even drilled down and added extra floors to the space.” Yorgo’s bedroom within his single-family residence on the outskirts of Paris. Disposable cameras by Agnst Design

The footprint of Yorgo’s entire home is shaped like a triangle. “That’s why I’ve nicknamed it ‘Saganaki House,’” he says. “Saganaki is a traditional Greek fried cheese. It looks like a slice of pizza—very triangular.” Sofa by Robin Day for Habitat scratched by Clou, Yorgo’s previous cat; #wextendedtable by Yorgo; metal chair and resin chair by his father, the Greek sculptor Philolaos Tloupas; wicker pouf by Maison Integre; orange outdoor stool by Gae Aulenti, 1972 Prisunic re-edition by Monoprix.

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A version of this article originally appeared titled “Saganaki House” in Sixtysix Issue 13