The Jacquemus Paris HQ Is The Only Office Space That Beats WFH

The most successful luxury brands know that experience extends beyond the shopfront. It’s something Simon Porte Jacquemus and his eponymous label do well, with the French brand adept at creating immersive experiences and curated ‘moments’ for its customers; think cafe pop-ups, branded beach clubs, and art installations. 

This extends to the Jacquemus office—which we’ve previously featured here. The brand set up its headquarters in the 8th arrondissement of Paris in 2021, with a heritage building playing host to the contemporary yet nostalgic aesthetic Jacquemus is known for. Now, the Jacquemus office has received a redesign courtesy of global architecture and design studio OMA.

Spanning the entire heritage building (and overlooking the Eiffel Tower, might we add), the Jacquemus office in Paris is defined by curvilinear lines and neutral tones. Curved archways and cutouts paired with soothing hues make for a contemplative environment akin to a gallery; an apt space to house the numerous paintings, portraits, and sculptures amassed by Simon Porte Jacquemus himself. Highlights include pieces by French sculptor and painter Aristide Maillol—known for his depictions of the female form—as well as work by David Hockney, Wolfgang Tillmans, Joan Hoverstadt, and Pierre Chareau.

The office is designed with function and form in mind, with spaces including a couture workshop, conversation pits, coffee stations, office spaces, meeting rooms, and even rooftop sun loungers.

Take a peek into the office below.


Words by Theo Rosen