Chargeurs Invest Company (Museum Studio) Secures Approximately $25M Contract in Washington
Chargeurs Invest Company, through its subsidiary Museum Studio, announced on Wednesday a series of major strategic successes, strengthening its international presence. The Luxury and Heritage division is experiencing remarkable commercial momentum, bolstered by significant contracts in North America, Asia, and the Middle East, as well as a particularly strong order book.
Luxury and Heritage, a Recognized New Growth Pillar
Museum Studio is consolidating its position among the top luxury houses and major groups through its expertise in heritage storytelling, designing immersive cultural experiences, and enhancing brand legacies. This momentum was realized with the exhibition 'Hidden Treasures, 250 Years of Franco-American Luxury Stories', created for the Colbert Committee and presented in late May 2026 at The Shed in New York. The project engaged the entire Museum Studio team, from curatorial and scenographic design to production and execution. The exhibition attracted a record participation of 65 French luxury houses and cultural institutions. By transforming travel trunks into contemporary cabinets of curiosities, Museum Studio provided an original staging of the historical Franco-American links through craftsmanship and major brand stories. This success confirms its position as a reference partner for major brands looking to enhance their heritage and cultural identity.
Major Contracts in the United States for Approximately $25 Million
Museum Studio is reinforcing its foothold in the North American market through two new structuring projects. The company won a major contract of approximately $25M for the renovation of a leading museum in Washington D.C., complemented by a new commercial museography consulting mission in Los Angeles. These two references demonstrate the trust placed in the American teams and their ability to manage some of the most demanding museum projects in the world.
Major Milestones in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East
Museum Studio is taking a new step in its international development with the imminent completion of a major project in Shenzhen, China, marking a significant milestone within one of the most dynamic cultural and technological ecosystems in Asia. In the Middle East, Diriyah Company, a long-standing partner in Saudi Arabia for heritage and tourism development projects, has renewed its trust by awarding Museum Studio a new large-scale contract. These successes illustrate the strength of the relationships forged by the teams and their ability to support major international cultural projects over the long term.