For a real estate firm staging a commercial space, purchasing furniture outright creates an immediate problem: what happens to it when the space is let? Enky's subscription model solved this entirely. DWS accessed top-quality, design-led pieces for the duration of the staging period without the capital outlay or the logistical headache of ownership. The circular-economy furniture model meant that once the space was vacated, every piece re-entered Enky's ecosystem, where it was maintained and redeployed rather than written off. As more real estate developers face sustainability targets and circularity commitments, this approach to staging is becoming a strategic requirement, not just a practical convenience.
DWS demonstrated that the smartest way to present a premium space is with premium furniture, accessed flexibly: a model that protects capital, supports circularity, and lets the space speak for itself.
Soft, natural sofas and lounge chairs anchored the social zones. Refined tables and seating brought structure to the meeting and dining spaces. The result was a space that felt like somewhere worth staying — not somewhere waiting to be filled.
















