For a retreat concept near Paris where each stay is different and group sizes change, flexibility was as important as design quality. Enky combined a circular purchase model with a furniture subscription into a single approach: permanent anchor pieces acquired for the long term, and a flexible layer that can be refreshed or reconfigured as the concept evolves or expands to new locations. This hybrid model reflects a broader shift in sustainable design, where performance and lifecycle matter more than ownership. By integrating circular economy furniture, Momoamo maintains a consistently high level of design without generating waste.
The Domaine de Courtigis is not just a workspace near Paris. It is a shift in perspective: a place where teams disconnect from the everyday, reconnect with each other, and experience work differently, even if just for a few days.
Across all five buildings, coffee tables and consoles in marble, travertine, smoked glass, and inox create subtle contrast. Lighting was treated as atmosphere, not utility, with sculptural wall sconces, Sputnik pendants, and understated fixtures shaping each space from morning to evening.



















