For a consultancy on Boulevard Haussmann, the subscription model meant BTI Advisory could invest in designer-grade furniture from recognised European brands without redirecting capital away from the business itself. As companies increasingly choose serviced offices for longer durations and demand more personalisation within those spaces, the ability to refresh interiors easily becomes essential. BTI Advisory now has that flexibility, alongside a circular economy furniture approach that aligns with the growing sustainability expectations of their sector and their clients.
The BTI Advisory Paris office now holds its own on one of the city's most competitive streets, and has been furnished to keep doing so as the consultancy grows.
A coherent identity built on considered materials
Enky furnished the BTI Advisory Paris office with a curated selection from MDD, Pedrali, Leet Design, and Tiptoe, building a cohesive interior around a light orange accent that runs from the phonebooth through to the armchairs. The MDD Ogi system provided the structural backbone, from individual workstations to high collaborative tables. While other pieces brought Italian refinement to the meeting and social zones. The wall-mounted high table and stools on eucalyptus grey legs added a relaxed standing zone that breaks the formality of a Haussmann office without undermining it.
Brand Coherence
The orange accent dotted throughout the office gives the 20-person office a confident, intentional identity
Acoustic Privacy
The orange phonebooth is a bold statement piece that delivers full call privacy within an open plan.
Client-Ready Surfaces
Durable, minimal style side tables for meeting and informal zones that hold up under client scrutiny.
Flexible Social Zone
A wall table and high stools creating a standing catch-up point that keeps the space from feeling static.
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