Sotheby’s to Auction the Fashionable Art and Design Collection of François and Betty Catroux

The sale on February 24 will include pieces by Ettore Sottsass, Josef Albers, Xavier Veilhan, and Ron Arad

Modern living room with unique pebble-shaped wall art, beige seating, tall windows, and metal accent tables.
Inside the previously unseen Palais Maeterlinck apartment of François and Betty Catroux. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby's

Long before there was Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady, Iman and David Bowie, or Paulina Porizkova and Ric Ocasek, there was Betty and François Catroux. A dashing couple, the model—a longtime friend and collaborator of Yves Saint Laurent and face of his label—and internationally recognized decorator were the “It” Couple of Paris in the 1970s and their artfully composed apartment overlooking the Seine indicative of his refined taste.

On February 24, Sotheby’s is hosting a live auction of the couple’s collection from a previously unseen residence in the French Riviera. “There is in this apartment a real aesthetic discourse of François Catroux,” says Florent Jeanniard, co-worldwide head of design and vice-president Sotheby’s France. “He brought together here objects, furniture, photos, and paintings he loved.”

A man and woman in 1970s attire sitting in a stylish modern room with geometric art on the wall.
Betty and François Catroux in their apartment on Quai de Béthune in Paris. Photo: Horst P. Horst
Living room with white sofa, wicker chairs, wooden lamps, and a coffee table in a bright, modern space.
A John Hutton for Donghia sofa and matching chairs inside the Palais Maeterlinck apartment of François and Betty Catroux. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby's
Modern hallway with abstract wall art, black furniture, and view of stairs leading to the upper floor of a stylish home.
Featured in Sotheby’s upcoming auction of pieces from François and Betty Catroux’s apartment is the 2003 artwork Panorama (Interlace) by Jean-Marc Bustamante (left) and console tables designed by François. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby's

While the Catrouxs primary Paris residence and weekend retreat in Provence’s Luberon region were photographed and presented in design publications, the couple’s third home in Nice’s famed Palais Maeterlinck, a reimagined Mediterranean villa overlooking the sea, had previously never been shown.

“I don’t know if François Catroux wanted to publish the interior of this private apartment or not, but what is certain is that he finished it just before he fell ill,” Jeanniard tells Galerie. “It’s an honor to be able to show his latest work here for first time.”

Modern staircase with glass railing, abstract wall art, decorative globe lamp, and sleek sculpture in stylish interior.
A terrestrial and celestial globe by Robert Farquhar and Tom Wesselman canvas from the collection of François and Betty Catroux coming to auction at Sotheby’s. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby's

The decorator to such notable style setters as Baroness Marie-Hélène de Rothschild, Diane von Furstenberg, and Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, among many others, François passed away in November of 2020. At Palais Maeterlinck, he combined pieces of his own design with art and furniture by notable names like Ettore Sottsass, Josef Albers, Xavier Veilhan, and Ron Arad. Amongst the most exciting discoveries, states Jeanniard, are “his objects and furniture from the 70s that he was able to integrate perfectly into the very contemporary and white space—the consoles, coffee table and dining table which date from the ’70s are very modern.”

“Palais Maeterlinck was full of dreams for him, one of his most airy and optimistic and modern projects,” says David Netto, who wrote a comprehensive volume about François. “I think it represents how François got younger as he got older. He never stopped evolving as a designer, and even if certain items belong to certain times—like, say, Postmodernism—the role these objects would have in the new compositions he dreamed up for them would always blow your mind. Have you ever seen a Vladimir Kagan sofa look better than with that linear fabric he used on the bias? No.”

Modern interior with a unique geometric shelf and artistic elements on a black table in a minimalist room.
Acropoli console by Ettore Sottsass, displayed in the apartment of François and Betty Catroux. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby's

The space also delicately blended eras and regions, with an 18th-century Chinese screen and contemporary lamp by Ingo Maurer sharing space with works by Victor Vasarely and that seating by Vladimir Kagan. “Indeed, François Catroux always mixed styles, works from different periods,” says Jeanniard. “He is one of the pioneers who mixed antique and contemporary works. You just have to see the press coverage in the ’70s and ’80s magazines to notice it. For me, he was not only decorating, he was creating ‘living’ pieces, rooms that also told stories.”

“For someone who was always all about the future, François loved to keep things,” Netto tells Galerie. “However, he reused beloved objects in new ways, putting them into new juxtapositions. Like the Atlas given to him by Hélène Rochas—it started as a very classical object and ended up on a gleaming steel table by Ron Arad. He collected based on the story he wanted to tell in relation to the architecture or region of a specific project. It’s in the sale, and someone is going to be very lucky if they get to take that home.”

Modern living room with stylish furniture, metallic wall decor, and large windows overlooking trees.
Inside the previously unseen Palais Maeterlinck apartment of François and Betty Catroux. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby's

Still uncompromisingly chic in her later years, Betty gives full credit to her husband and Saint Laurent for her sartorial style and remarkable living spaces. “I was lucky, she told me, to have Yves Saint Laurent as a friend who dressed me and to have François Catroux, my husband, who decorated our houses—two geniuses, two passionate men, what do you want me to do,” says Jeanniard, who spoke with Betty in organizing the upcoming live auction, entitled “François and Betty Catroux: A Mediterranean Setting.” “But I think François also appreciated Betty’s validation. They were a couple—even if he was decorating, she had to say whether she liked it or not and I know she really liked her husband’s eye and taste.”

“François could add to the story of the most famous and familiar things, and probably make them better,” adds Netto. “What he always did was find a way to make them new again.”

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Sotheby’s to Auction the Fashionable Collection of François and Betty Catroux

Ettore Sottsassu2019 Acropoli sideboard from the Bharata Collection (1988) carries a presale estimate of u20ac10,000-u20ac15,000.

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A pair of Warren Platner Easy chairs estimated to fetch between u20ac3,000 and u20ac4,000 during Sotheby’s February 24 auction of the Franu00e7ois and Betty Catroux collection.

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Tom Wesselmanu2019s Bedroom blonde with purple pillow (1984) carries a presale estimate of u20ac100,000-u20ac150,000.

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A circa-1999 Star lamp by Tom Dixon from Sotheby’s February 24 auction of the Franu00e7ois and Betty Catroux collection.

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Ron Arad After Spring and Before Summer patinated steel chaise longues have a presale estimate of u20ac80,000-u20ac120,000.

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Among the pieces by Ron Arad in Sotheby’s February 24 auction of the Franu00e7ois and Betty Catroux collection is this Big Easy armchair, volume 2 (1988) predicted to bring u20ac20,000-u20ac30,000.

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A circa 1963 terrestrial and celestial globe created by Robert Farquhar from Sotheby’s upcoming auction of the Franu00e7ois and Betty Catroux collection.

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Ron Arad, Three legs and a table, circa 1990-1994 carries a presale estimate of u20ac60,000-u20ac80,000.

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Also featured in the Franu00e7ois and Betty Catroux collection coming up for auction at Sothebyu2019s is the 2009 Scramble lamp by Mauro Fabbro.

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Luis Tomasello, Chromoplastic atmosphere n.107, 1963. Presale estimate: u20ac30,000-u20ac50,000.

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Among the artworks presented in Sotheby’s February 24 live auction of the Franu00e7ois and Betty Catroux collection is Lucio Fontanau2019s Concetto Spaziale, Natura (1967), estimated to achieve u20ac70,000-u20ac100,000.

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A sofa, two arm chairs, and two ottomans from John Huttonu2019s Block Island collection for Donghia are featured in Sotheby’s February 24 live sale.

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Ingo Maurer, Led Heart, created in 2010, included in the Franu00e7ois and Betty Catroux collection coming to auction at Sothebyu2019s.

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French, 20th Century, After a model by Pierre Lartigue (1745-1826),u00a0Atlas Holding a Ptolemaic Sphere from the Franu00e7ois and Betty Catroux collection.

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Modern artistic desk with eclectic geometric design, featuring bold shapes and colors, on a white background.
Two modern wireframe lounge chairs with cushioned seats and rounded backrests on a white background.
Abstract art with bold lines and shapes forming a reclining figure with yellow hair and red lips near a colorful background.
Elegant eight-pointed star-shaped pendant light with a warm glow.
Two modern, curved metal chairs with artistic design in a minimalistic setting.
Modern sculptural black chair with a unique and artistic abstract design against a white background.
Transparent celestial globe on a tall black stand displaying constellations and celestial lines against a white background.
Modern sculptural metal stool with three cylindrical legs and a reflective surface, displayed on a plain white background.
Abstract sculpture with angular cream-colored panels on a geometric black stand, displayed against a white background.
Abstract art featuring rows of small, white, three-dimensional cubes on a flat, light background.
Two abstract bronze sculptures with smooth, round surfaces and black lines, displayed against a plain white background.
Two wicker lounge chairs with white cushions and matching ottomans on a white background.
Abstract line drawing resembling a stylized heart with dotted details on a white background.
Bronze sculpture of a muscular figure with an armillary sphere on its shoulders, standing on a pedestal.
Modern artistic desk with eclectic geometric design, featuring bold shapes and colors, on a white background.
Two modern wireframe lounge chairs with cushioned seats and rounded backrests on a white background.
Abstract art with bold lines and shapes forming a reclining figure with yellow hair and red lips near a colorful background.
Elegant eight-pointed star-shaped pendant light with a warm glow.
Two modern, curved metal chairs with artistic design in a minimalistic setting.
Modern sculptural black chair with a unique and artistic abstract design against a white background.
Transparent celestial globe on a tall black stand displaying constellations and celestial lines against a white background.
Modern sculptural metal stool with three cylindrical legs and a reflective surface, displayed on a plain white background.
Abstract sculpture with angular cream-colored panels on a geometric black stand, displayed against a white background.
Abstract art featuring rows of small, white, three-dimensional cubes on a flat, light background.
Two abstract bronze sculptures with smooth, round surfaces and black lines, displayed against a plain white background.
Two wicker lounge chairs with white cushions and matching ottomans on a white background.
Abstract line drawing resembling a stylized heart with dotted details on a white background.
Bronze sculpture of a muscular figure with an armillary sphere on its shoulders, standing on a pedestal.