WeWork is here to make a statement and this time Paris was the location chosen. The group got inspiration from the bohemian lifestyle from the 20s and invisioned their first Parisian location like the Années Folles, meaning “the crazy years”. Be inspired and meet the Art Deco Tribute from WeWork in Paris.
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The group is known for creating outstanding co-working spaces, where people can share ideas and opinions. This time, in Paris, the creators joined forces with Axel Schoenert Architects and named their creation as WeWork La Fayette.
“We used materials that alluded to opulence of les Annees folles but focused on the concept that WeWork La Fayette would embody the bohemian energy of Paris in the 1920s as a space for our members to meet, create, and collaborate,” the creators said.
The space is mesmerizing and as you walk in you can see that the office space opens up to a grand atrium with 22-foot ceilings. This area is known as a central meeting point for members and guests. The history of the 1930s design in this room is preserved and modernized with brushed brass and walnut wood finishes. The roof features the original glass blocks and the flooring and walls are all made in original marble and granite.
The color palette in the main pantry area ranges from green to white tiles, all customized with brushed brass cantruss that offers shelving areas with impact. On the other side, there are horseshoe banquetes with Chestnut Brown leather.
The jewel tone color palette is present all over the place and it continues to feature the semi-private work areas, all decorated with geometric patterns and accented with brass, golden features and wood details. All of the booths are upholstered in rose and emerald green velvet and raspberry leather, making them a comfortable and cozy work place.
All these mesmerizing areas will make the working part a lot easier. WeWork features over 150 locations in 15 different countries and waits for you to offer the best working experience.
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