WeWork's Paris Co-Working Space Boasts a Modernized Art Deco Design
Laura McQuarrie — September 12, 2017 — Art & Design
References: wework & design-milk
WeWork recently opened the doors to its first Paris co-working space, which is situated in an historic building.
With its new WeWork La Fayette location and more, WeWork has set itself apart by breathing new life into old buildings. In the case of this new location in Paris, the building boasts an inspiring 1920s style that is modernized by pops of bright color and contrasting contemporary furnishings. Throughout the Art Deco-style space created in collaboration with Axel Schoenert Architectes, there are a variety of workspace and seating styles offered, making it a flexible space to suit one's preferred style of work.
WeWork La Fayette recently hosted an exhibition as part of Maison & Objet that showcased 35 products to enhance the creative workspace.
With its new WeWork La Fayette location and more, WeWork has set itself apart by breathing new life into old buildings. In the case of this new location in Paris, the building boasts an inspiring 1920s style that is modernized by pops of bright color and contrasting contemporary furnishings. Throughout the Art Deco-style space created in collaboration with Axel Schoenert Architectes, there are a variety of workspace and seating styles offered, making it a flexible space to suit one's preferred style of work.
WeWork La Fayette recently hosted an exhibition as part of Maison & Objet that showcased 35 products to enhance the creative workspace.
Trend Themes
1. Revitalized Historic Buildings - Breathing new life into old buildings to create unique and inspiring workspaces.
2. Modernized Art Deco Design - Updating traditional Art Deco style with contemporary elements, such as bright colors and contrasting furnishings.
3. Flexible Workspaces - Offering a variety of workspace and seating styles to accommodate diverse work preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Co-working Spaces - Creating innovative co-working spaces that combine historical charm with modern conveniences.
2. Architecture and Interior Design - Exploring new ways to modernize traditional design styles for commercial spaces.
3. Furniture and Office Supplies - Developing products and solutions that can adapt to different work environments and styles.
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