For more than ten years, we have designed, operated and brought to life our own office addresses in Paris, while also supporting companies and property owners in managing and animating their working environments.
Reception and concierge, dining, sport and wellness, events, facilities care: we operate every service to the highest standards, transforming the office into a place truly worth living in.
The raw material: the history of the place
The building holds a memory. In the 19th century, it belonged to a family of tapestry makers — a history that still inhabits its spaces today.
The central gesture: the fabric dome
In the lobby, a fabric dome suspended above the light well creates an airy presence. Textile mouldings compose an almost weightless sculpture — at once a tribute to this artisanal past and a contemporary expression.
A dialogue of contrasts
Against this lightness, massive stone blocks hold hollowed-out seats with generous lines. The opposition is deliberate: heavy and light, mineral and textile, immutable and ephemeral.
The bamboo canopy
From the entrance, the eye is drawn to a spectacular structure: a bamboo canopy rising over 10 metres high. Sourced from a forest in Osaka, the bamboo is treated using an ancestral Japanese technique that gives it a deep, warm hue. An exceptional piece — raw and mastered at once.
The ceiling: a surface in motion
In the lobby, a suspended latex ceiling undulates subtly. A living material, it restores verticality to the space, transforms the volume into a forest vault and dissolves all references.
An immersive world
Here, everything evokes a reinvented forest. Terrariums and plant clusters structure the spaces like natural undergrowth. The furniture, with its floral and vivid accents, contrasts with the raw material of the bamboo. Every detail reveals the maker's hand: visible seams, exposed joints, deliberate finishes.
A place apart
Steps from the Madeleine church, a place to work, but also to pause and find a certain calm.
A language of its own
At the heart of the lobby, an alphabet of 22 symbols imagined by the founders. Hand-carved in volcanic stone by artisans, it tells a story and becomes part of the walls, echoing the Haussmann stone.
A light that evolves
A circadian totem in backlit stone accompanies the day. Its light shifts from morning to evening — brighter in the morning, softer as the day draws to a close — following the body's natural rhythm.
The barista, at the heart of the space
This is where Kwerk's barista offering takes shape. Stationed behind a wall of hand-shaped salt bricks from Indonesia, the barista contributes to the atmosphere of the place — simple and soothing.
An approach inspired by the living world
Here, nature takes centre stage. Natural light, vegetation and raw materials compose a more breathing environment, one that changes the way you work and feel.
A bold architectural gesture
The lobby's glass roof extends across the walls, whose lines echo its triangular motifs. From this structure emerges a botanical library. Present since Kwerk's origins, the library takes on a new form here, inspired by the living world.
Details that speak
Chairs hand-woven by Nigerian tribes pay tribute to the founders' origins.
The furniture, deliberately eclectic, blends leather and velvet, upright seats and more relaxed positions. Every passage through the lobby offers a different perception of the space.