The coworking spaces are increasing in France and around the world thanks to the increase in the number of freelance workers, teleworkers and the self-employed in general. These places, often uncommon, are perfectly suited to business creators (who find a place to work there) and make it possible to facilitate meetings between experts….
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The coworking spaces are increasing in France and around the world thanks to the increase in the number of freelance workers, teleworkers and the self-employed in general. These places, often uncommon, are perfectly suited to business creators (who find a place to work there) and facilitate meetings between experts.
The WELD space is a former warehouse converted into a collaborative workplace. It is located in Dallas (USA) and is based on the concept of membership (payment of an entrance fee per day or per month). It was created and thought out by interior designers and architects to stimulate creativity and maintain conviviality at work.
The main room of the WELD coworking space is an openspace equipped with wooden desks (trestle offices) and ergonomic chairs. The main colors of orange and turquoise blue blend perfectly with wood and theindustrial appearance of luminaires present on the ceiling.
A lounge has also been set up in the warehouse with in the center, a designer ping pong table made by recycling scaffolding. On the side, you will notice a library corner where there are dozens of magazines with free access.
In addition, coworkers can also use partitioned offices to receive their customers or partners. The heavy use of wood and white paint on the walls make them clean and resolutely design rooms.
So when is a WELD space in France?
Photo credits: Austin Mann.