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Tiffany & Co.
Paris, France
The renowned jewellery brand acquired by the LVMH Group in 2021 wished to transfer its headquarters from London to Paris. As the office in the French capital was too small for the projected growth, the company was looking to relocate to a classic Haussmann-style building.
A visit to the Vitra office in Paris proved very helpful. The design company occupies similar interiors in a historical edifice, making it possible to see how such an office can function and look. Tiffany subsequently entrusted the planning of the new headquarters to the Vitra Consulting & Planning Studio – with the aim of creating an office that reflects the brand and corporate culture, while retaining employees and inspiring talent. The goal was also to modernise work methods, promote interaction, support project work and learning opportunities and bring teams together. Vitra collaborated closely with the client’s project team to design a layout that communicated these ambitions and conducted an in-depth workshop to raise awareness of topics relating to the future of the office.
From the reception zone, work and meeting areas to the cafeteria, training facilities and common rooms, all areas are furnished with furniture from Vitra and Artek. Offering excellent ergonomic comfort and flexible use, their timeless modern aesthetic perfectly matches the values and identity of the legendary Tiffany brand.
A visit to the Vitra office in Paris proved very helpful. The design company occupies similar interiors in a historical edifice, making it possible to see how such an office can function and look. Tiffany subsequently entrusted the planning of the new headquarters to the Vitra Consulting & Planning Studio – with the aim of creating an office that reflects the brand and corporate culture, while retaining employees and inspiring talent. The goal was also to modernise work methods, promote interaction, support project work and learning opportunities and bring teams together. Vitra collaborated closely with the client’s project team to design a layout that communicated these ambitions and conducted an in-depth workshop to raise awareness of topics relating to the future of the office.
From the reception zone, work and meeting areas to the cafeteria, training facilities and common rooms, all areas are furnished with furniture from Vitra and Artek. Offering excellent ergonomic comfort and flexible use, their timeless modern aesthetic perfectly matches the values and identity of the legendary Tiffany brand.
Architecture
Atelier24Interior architecture
Vitra Consulting & Planning StudioPhotographer
Frédéric Baron-Morin
Atelier24Interior architecture
Vitra Consulting & Planning StudioPhotographer
Frédéric Baron-Morin
Consulting & Planning Studio
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