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Visiting Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski at His Manhattan Apartment

Porowski recruited his friend, designer Andrew Torrey, to craft his foray into homeownership

To transform the apartment, originally a three-bedroom, Porowski enlisted the help of a good friend, the Manhattan-based interior designer Andrew Torrey, an AD PRO Directory member. Collaborating closely, they mapped out the space according to his daily needs. “Andrew told me, ‘Stop thinking about the life you want to have and think about the life you actually have,’ ” he notes. That meant blowing out a wall to eliminate one extra room, thus yielding a large flexible dining area for entertaining. The remaining guest room does triple duty as den, office, and sleeping quarters, with a pull-out sofa for visiting family and friends.

Porowski, no stranger to makeovers, embraced the process, moving in long before the finishing touches were complete. “I just wanted to be in my new place, even if there was stuff still to come,” he reflects. “I had garbage bags taped on windows so I could sleep.” Today, the blinds are up and Porowski is happily ensconced among his favorite things. Peripatetic though his life had been, Porowski had nevertheless collected furniture and accessories from far and wide—whether the pair of Jacques Adnet armchairs he bought just after joining Queer Eye, or the narrow 18th-century English farmhouse table where he now entertains guests over intimate family-style meals. (“I want to be able to hear people.”) Joining those pieces are new additions like nightstands by George Nakashima Woodworkers, a 1950s Guillerme et Chambron corner desk, and a suede-upholstered bed that’s low enough for his dog, Neon, to jump up on.

“Everything has to have a story, a function,” says Torrey, noting, “Antoni is decisive and has excellent taste.” Porowski puts it differently: “I like nice things, but I’m lazy!” These days, he’s earned a moment to unwind. Always on the go, he is preparing to debut No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski, a new National Geographic documentary series wherein he accompanies celebrities to explore their ancestral origins through a culinary lens. As proof of that roaming spirit, look no further than his marble cocktail table, where he has amassed a collection of matches from Paris, Bali, and beyond. “Every corner here is a memory,” Porowski notes. “I do love to travel, but then I can’t wait to come home.”

Antoni Porowski’s home appears in AD’s October issue. Never miss a story when you subscribe to AD.