The ground floor is laid out as a gallery-boutique visible from the windows on the street. (Photo: Serge Brison)

The ground floor is laid out as a gallery-boutique visible from the windows on the street. (Photo: Serge Brison)

The asset manager Creutz & Partners has chosen to set up a representative office in Luxembourg City. It entrusted the interior design to Studio Job, which has created an office unlike any other.

There is nothing conventional or formal about the interior design of this 16th-century house, which is ideally located opposite the Grand Ducal Palace. On the contrary, the Creutz family has chosen a completely different path, that of art, to distinguish itself and receive its clients and service providers in this non-conformist pied-à-terre, which also hosts exclusive meetings with internationally renowned speakers.

For this purpose, she gave carte blanche to Studio Job, which designed a total work of art, taking over every space in the house, literally from the cellar to the attic, including the entrance, the meeting rooms, the reception rooms and even the toilets.

This space complements the other spaces in which Creutz & Partners works, namely and a reception villa in Aachen.

The office in Luxembourg City was named "Always Close" in order to live up to the motto of Marcel Creutz, founder of the company, to be always close to his clients. In total, more than one hundred works of art are displayed here, questioning the power of money. Well-known symbols such as the bull or the bear for the stock exchange, or the euro, dollar or yen printed on the curtains are used. The wallpapers feature customised designs for Creutz & Partners. A banknote is printed on a carpet. A huge cigar hangs above the conference table as a light fixture... Even the facade has been customised with flags, lights and a custom sign.

The designers offer an aesthetic signature as well as an irreverent vision of the power of money. An interior design that remains functional while being a unique piece of art and design that portrays both the designers and the client. A place that stands out in the rather conventional landscape of asset management and that testifies to the intelligence of its sponsor, who also has confidence in his business, and in the artists.