Thursday, December 15, 2011

Co-working in Paris


Last evening I went to a book launch (the French version of a book by American author Nancy Duarte, dedicated to the art of presenting, published in France by Diateino, a publishing house I'm proud to support). The book sure looks interesting, but the place where the event took place was also worth the look. It's called Soleilles Cowork and, as you can deduct from its name, it's a place you can rent by the hour to work or organize a meeting in one of their stunning meeting rooms where I took this photo... I know what you're thinking: "working in a place like this cannot be really work!" And yet, it is...

7 comments:

  1. Unique shot. At first I thought it was a furnace in the back of a room until I clicked on the photo. I'd make this my office...is it expensive?

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  2. Great photo with the black book in all the cream colours.

    It looks like a fantastic place to hold meetings and book launches etc.

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  3. I really like this photo ........................ and I am not entirely sure, why?

    Dermo

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  4. Love the contrast between the rough stone wall and the smooth surface of the table - the book really does stand out against the neutral colours.
    Looks like Leonard Bernstein on the cover.

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  5. So...is it like an office that you would take clients when your own office is not presentable? Or a place to have a meeting if you don't have an office? Just curious.

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  6. @Christie. It's more like a place you go to when you don't have an office of your own and still want to be able to socialize with other people (other freelancers most likely). Or if you don't have an office in Paris and come from time to time to have meetings with partners or customers.

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  7. Great post I must say. Simple but yet entertaining and engaging... Keep up the good work!

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