Düsseldorf is Germany's fashion and advertising capital — 37 flexible offices and team suites across 9 neighborhoods. The clusters: Königsallee (premium, fashion, finance, consulting), Medienhafen (modern, agencies, Gehry buildings), Oberkassel (premium residential with offices), Friedrichstadt and Pempelfort (upmarket creative), airport area (logistics, Japanese firms). Classic per-m² rents average €16.20, peak €28.00/m² (Colliers Q1 2026) — cheaper m² than Cologne's peak addresses, because Düsseldorf concentrates premium in flexible offices. On One Coworking you start fully furnished from €479/month per desk — internet, reception, cleaning included.

Flinger Broich 18, 40235
Desk from €299/mo

Speditionstraße 15A, 40221
Day Pass from €25/day · Desk from €180/mo

Kaistraße 5, 40221
Day Pass from €33/day · Meeting Room from €19/hr

Königsallee 92a/4th floor, 40212
Desk from €299/mo

Erkrather Straße 401, 40231
Desk from €549/mo

Königsallee 2b, 40212
Desk from €299/mo

Peter-Müller-Straße 3, 40468
Desk from €299/mo

Oststraße 10, 40211
Desk from €139/mo

Johannstraße 37, 40476
Desk from €299/mo

Königsallee 19, 40212
Desk from €199/mo

Prinzenallee 7, 40549
Desk from €299/mo

Berliner Allee 59, 40212
Desk from €299/mo

Adersstraße 71A, 40215
Desk from €549/mo
A flexible office in Düsseldorf is a fully furnished, move-in-ready office for your team — rented monthly instead of on a multi-year lease. Düsseldorf is especially relevant for fashion, advertising, consulting, and Japanese/Asian firms: the city has Europe's largest Japanese community (over 8,000 Japanese, 'Little Tokyo'), reflected in office hubs near the airport and in Oberkassel. Königsallee is the premium address for fashion, finance, and consulting. Desks, meeting rooms, kitchen, internet, cleaning, and reception are bundled into one monthly rate.
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Düsseldorf is Germany's fashion and advertising capital — 37 flexible offices and team suites across 9 neighborhoods. The clusters: Königsallee (premium, fashion, finance, consulting), Medienhafen (modern, agencies, Gehry buildings), Oberkassel (premium residential with offices), Friedrichstadt and Pempelfort (upmarket creative), airport area (logistics, Japanese firms). Classic per-m² rents average €16.20, peak €28.00/m² (Colliers Q1 2026) — cheaper m² than Cologne's peak addresses, because Düsseldorf concentrates premium in flexible offices. On One Coworking you start fully furnished from €479/month per desk — internet, reception, cleaning included.
A flexible office in Düsseldorf is a fully furnished, move-in-ready office for your team — rented monthly instead of on a multi-year lease. Düsseldorf is especially relevant for fashion, advertising, consulting, and Japanese/Asian firms: the city has Europe's largest Japanese community (over 8,000 Japanese, 'Little Tokyo'), reflected in office hubs near the airport and in Oberkassel. Königsallee is the premium address for fashion, finance, and consulting. Desks, meeting rooms, kitchen, internet, cleaning, and reception are bundled into one monthly rate.
The biggest clusters: Königsallee and Innenstadt (premium address for fashion, finance, consulting — highest rents), Medienhafen (modern, ad agencies, Gehry buildings — creative-modern), Oberkassel (premium residential with offices, Rhine views), Friedrichstadt and Pempelfort (upmarket creative, quieter), airport area (Japanese firms, logistics, international corporations — see Sirius Facilities). Eller, Reisholz, and Vennhausen are cheaper and well-connected by S-Bahn.
On One Coworking, flexible Düsseldorf offices start at €479/month per desk — furniture, internet, cleaning, reception included. Premium addresses on Königsallee or Medienhafen run €600–€900. Classic per-m² leases (Colliers Q1 2026): €16.20/m² average, peak €28.00/m² — Düsseldorf is cheaper than Cologne in the m² market but pricier in flexible offices (premium addresses carry the top end). Sollf shows a range of €149–€24,200/month.
Medienhafen is Düsseldorf's architecture highlight — Frank Gehry buildings (Neuer Zollhof) plus modern towers, home to ad agencies, PR firms, architects, and creative consultancies. For fashion, advertising, or architecture connections, Medienhafen is first stop. Fashion brands like Esprit and Asics have offices here. Pricing sits above the Düsseldorf average (€500–€800/desk for premium addresses). One Coworking lists several Medienhafen providers — on request we filter to Rhine-view rooms.
Düsseldorf has Europe's largest Japanese community (~8,000 Japanese, often called 'Little Tokyo') — a legacy of the auto industry (Mitsubishi, Honda Europe was long headquartered in Düsseldorf). The result is a dense Japanese business ecosystem: business addresses at the airport and in Oberkassel, Japanese banks, logistics firms (NYK, K-Line), and consultancies. If your team does business with Japan, a Düsseldorf address is a career advantage. One Coworking lists flexible offices near Immermannstraße (Little Tokyo's main axis).