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Valentyns Redefines the Modern Office With Design-Led Workspace in Cologne

July 9, 2025
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Valentyns Redefines the Modern Office With Design-Led Workspace in Cologne
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  • Valentyns, a new Cologne workspace, offers high-design offices for small to mid-sized businesses
  • Designed by Thomas van den Valentyn, it features 43 private offices, wellness floor and restaurant
  • It prioritizes member well-being and productivity, inspired by Google/Microsoft research

Valentyns, a newly launched workspace in Cologne, Germany, reimagines the modern office with a design-forward model tailored for small and mid-sized businesses. Conceived by entrepreneur Ferdinand Stahl and architect Thomas van den Valentyn, the concept responds to a growing demand for high-performance environments that go beyond the lounge-like aesthetics of recent years. Drawing inspiration from workplace research by tech giants like Google and Microsoft, Valentyns prioritizes seamless service and spatial quality to enhance productivity and well-being.

Occupying a 1960s building overlooking the River Rhine, the 2,100-square-meter space houses 43 private offices, six meeting rooms and a wellness floor. A restaurant and terrace at street level foster informal connection, while membership is capped at 150 to encourage meaningful collaboration — an approach informed by Dunbar’s Number. The interiors reflect van den Valentyn’s architectural precision, with natural light, pastel tones and iconic furnishings by USM Haller, Fritz Hansen and Eileen Gray. Artworks by Gerhard Richter and Andy Warhol add cultural depth, while acoustic panels and dynamic lighting ensure comfort throughout the day.

Valentyns also places a strong emphasis on longevity and employee wellness. Amenities include Finnish and infrared saunas, a custom ice bath, a Technogym-equipped fitness area, and a treatment room offering HydraFacials and IV drips. Curated Byredo products and thoughtful spatial arrangements like the right-angled LC2 Le Corbusier chairs, blur the line between work and relaxation.

At its core, Valentyns is a tool for growth. By removing operational friction – from logistics to wellness bookings – the concierge team allows members to focus fully on their business. As Stahl puts it, “Better tools lead to better outcomes,” and Valentyns sets a new benchmark for what the office can – and should – be.

The post Valentyns Redefines the Modern Office With Design-Led Workspace in Cologne appeared first on Hypebeast.

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