LUXURY RETAIL & INTERIOR DESIGN,
OBJECTS & SCENOGRAPHY STUDIO
LUXURY RETAIL & INTERIOR DESIGN,
OBJECTS & SCENOGRAPHY STUDIO

About us

NOCOD Studio is a creative duo: Floriane Dosne, Architect, and Baptiste Dosne, Interior & Product Designer. They met in 2006 as architecture students — Floriane at École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville, Baptiste at École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-La Villette — and founded NOCOD in 2015 after nearly a decade of working together.

The name says it all. NOCOD — No Code — is a founding philosophy: learn the codes of every house, master them, then know when to break them. It’s a tension that runs through everything the studio creates.

NOCOD operates across three complementary disciplines: luxury retail designscenography & art direction, and collectible objects. This breadth is not accidental — it reflects the studio’s core belief that the best spatial experiences are born from the dialogue between the ephemeral and the permanent. A fashion show set and a flagship store demand very different things. Mastering both makes each discipline stronger.

Over the years, NOCOD has crafted spaces for some of the most storied names in luxury: Louis Vuitton, Cartier, AMIRI, Tiffany & Co. , Swarovski, Galeries Lafayette, Elie Saab, Jimmy Choo, Delvaux, Shiseido, Lombard Odier and many others — across Paris, New York, Tokyo, Dubai, Shanghai, Miami, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Las Vegas, London, Milan, Atlanta and beyond.

Their process is rooted in storytelling. Every project begins with a question: what is the narrative of this brand, this moment, this place? Materials, light, proportion, and detail are chosen with precision — because in luxury, nothing is incidental. As Baptiste puts it: « We don’t include any useless gestures. We choose every shape, every material. The atmosphere is the most important. »

Floriane and Baptiste are also the creators of a series of collectible objects — the Safari Chair, the Narcisse Chair, the NC01 Coffee Table — each a long-form research project that explores the relationship between heritage, craft, and contemporary form.

NOCOD is based in France.