In the heart of Paris, the Moët Hennessy offices are getting a makeover
Moët Hennessy has taken up residence above the Grande Épicerie de Paris and inaugurated offices redesigned by the French studio Barbarito Bancel Architectes.
Located on the upper floors of Le Bon Marché, Moët Hennessy recently unveiled its new workspace that spans more than 10,000 square meters. Designed by Barbarito Bancel Architects, the studio strove to capture the idea of “enthusiasm, curiosity and fun” in the office design.
A must in the world of luxury and lifestyle, the interior design of the new workspaces had to reflect Moët Hennessy’s values, meeting the challenges of aesthetics and utility. The color palette and furniture were carefully selected to resonate with the essence of the brand’s aesthetic language.
Today’s workspaces must be able to replicate and develop qualities similar to those of living spaces. This is perhaps one of the lasting effects of working from home and the pandemic, which has led to transformations. The studio also wanted to highlight the Art Deco heritage of the site. Driven by the vision of Philippe Schaus, the company’s president, Barbarito Bancel wanted to create a bespoke space that showcased the potential of the mid-century architecture. The design falls within the parameters of a sustainable project and embodies the group’s development strategy to initiate a cultural transformation.
The interior design also attempts to achieve a balance between shared and individual spaces. Elements are custom-made, from the glass steel frames of the facade to the removable partitions and the design of the furniture. A great way to work!
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Passionnée depuis son plus jeune âge par l’art et la mode, Hélène s’oriente vers une école de stylisme, l’Atelier Chardon-Savard à Paris, avec une option Communication. Afin d’ajouter des cordes à son arc, elle décide de compléter sa formation par un MBA en Management du Luxe et Marketing Expérientiel à l’Institut Supérieur de Gestion à Paris dont elle sort diplômée en 2020. Elle a notamment écrit des articles lifestyle et beauté pour le magazine Do it in Paris et se spécialise en rédaction d’articles concernant le luxe, l’art et la mode au sein du magazine Luxus Plus.********** [EN] Passionate about art and fashion from a young age, Hélène went to a fashion design school, Atelier Chardon-Savard in Paris, with a Communication option. In order to add more strings to her bow, she decided to complete her education with an MBA in Luxury Management and Experiential Marketing at the Institut Supérieur de Gestion in Paris from which she graduated in 2020. She has written lifestyle and beauty articles for Do it in Paris magazine and specializes in writing articles about luxury, art and fashion for Luxus Plus magazine.