Signature office loft in a former architect’s studio between Jasmin and Ranelagh
On a quiet street in the 16th arrondissement, between the Ranelagh Gardens and the Jasmin metro station, this rare property offers 372.52 sq m (Carrez law) of duplex living space on the 3rd and 4th floors of a former private mansion reinterpreted in the 1930s by Auguste Perret.
Raised in the spirit of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, the building boasts a rigorous Art Deco style, where structure becomes ornament and every line contributes to a perfectly controlled overall composition.
Upon entering, one is immediately drawn to the nearly six-meter-high ceilings, lending the space an almost institutional feel.
Light, omnipresent thanks to a dual east-west exposure, generously floods the spaces and reveals the inherent beauty of the materials.
Large bay windows, punctuated by slender, original metal frames with their characteristic geometric design, create an elegant architectural framework.
Their graphic rhythm engages with the monumental scale of the volumes and situates the whole within the rationalist aesthetic characteristic of Perret’s work.
The first level, spanning 250 square meters, houses a vast open-plan office, a kitchen, and various reception and collaborative workspaces.
Circulation is fluid, and the perspectives are open, offering considerable freedom in layout. At its center, a monumental interior staircase structures the space and leads to the upper floor, conceived as a more private level.
This 122.5-square-meter level extends beyond the main volume and provides access to several independent offices and a meeting room.
Among these, the “president’s office” enjoys a rare privilege: its own independent access, allowing for completely autonomous circulation.
From this elevated walkway, the sweeping views down to the lower level create a constant dialogue between the spaces, enhancing the theatricality of the location.
Steeped in history, this former workshop housed the teams responsible for the reconstruction of Le Havre after World War II, under the direction of Auguste Perret.
This architectural legacy lends the space a unique resonance, blending heritage with timeless modernity. Today, this space is ideal for companies seeking a strong identity: headquarters, showrooms, representative offices, or creative hubs will find a setting that reflects their image.
Office tax: EUR9,535 per year.
Metro station: Jasmin (Line 9)
Rental is available under a standard or special lease, depending on your flexibility needs. Annual rent: EUR230,000 excluding VAT and charges.
The financial terms – security deposit, quarterly advance payments, and indexation by ILAT -meet Parisian market standards. The agency fees amount to €69,000 excluding tax.
Additional information
- 7 rooms
- Floor : 3
- 5 floors in the building
- Provision for charges : 23 000 €
- Security deposit : 57 500 €
Energy Performance Certificate
- A
- B
- C
- 180kWh/m².year22*kg CO2/m².yearD
- E
- F
- G
- A
- B
- 22kg CO2/m².yearC
- D
- E
- F
- G
Agency fees
Mediator
Médiation Franchise-Consommateurs
29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
