In Paris, Morning’s design for the Nexity offices reimagines a collaborative workspace, blending open communal areas with custom furniture and sustainable practices to create a welcoming ‘shared home’ for 850 employees.
Morning worked for property developer Nexity on the overall interior design of its new ‘Reiwa’ headquarters, including visual identity, layout design and signage. The 12,000 m² building now houses 850 employees across seven floors and is designed to feel like a shared home.
The new headquarters promotes open spaces, with 80 collaborative workstations. The ‘Coeur’ space (‘Heart’), located on the 4th and 5th floors, is a good example of this: the executive offices are located alongside a ‘social hub’ that is ideal for nomadic co-working or informal meetings, relaxation areas, meeting rooms and a café-bar.
Morning’s design&build team built the auditorium, the centrepiece of the building, with a capacity of 130 seats.
Morning’s cabinetmakers created custom-made furniture in their workshop on the outskirts of Paris: reception desk, services counter, small brasserie counter, coffee counter, benches, bookcase and alcoves in the ‘Cœur’ area and in the company restaurant.
Morning’s designers created a custom-made meeting table that can seat 20 people, with integrated multimedia.
70% of the furniture was reused from the previous headquarters, including: 95% of office chairs and storage cabinets; 20% of desks; and 95% of audiovisual equipment. The rest of the furniture was sourced by Morning’s interior designers.
Design: Morning
Photography: Valentin Bourdiol










