For a Parisian creative agency with a strong cultural identity, the office is not a background detail, it is part of the product. Enky's office furniture subscription gave Kymono access to a design-led, multi-brand selection across their 210m² Paris headquarters without the capital commitment of ownership. As creative companies across Paris increasingly recognise that the workspace must earn its place in employees' daily choices, the ability to evolve interiors without a full refit is a genuine competitive advantage, particularly for a fast-growing team on one of the French capital's most characterful streets.
The Kymono office on Rue des Petits Champs now does what the best brand work does: communicates who you are before you say a word, and keeps doing it every day
Three Zones, One Identity
Enky laid out Kymono's 210m² Paris office across three distinct modes: focused workstations, enclosed meeting rooms, and open informal zones where the team could come together naturally. Each piece was chosen for coherence over catalogue — ergonomic seating built for long working days, a statement lounge sofa that signals what kind of company works here, and shelving that becomes part of the interior rather than an afterthought. Every surface in a creative studio is on show.
Cultural expression
Anchor pieces chosen for character and warmth, signalling what kind of company works here before a word is spoken.
Freedom of movement
Ergonomic seating designed for genuine comfort across long working days in a 63-person studio environment.
Agile meeting space
Flexible seating solutions that encourage movement and interaction, allowing teams to reconfigure the space as needed.
Considered storage
Shelving and cabinetry that become part of the interior, not a concession to practicality.
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