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10 annoyingly brilliant office interiors

in an ideal world all company directors would invest in their workforce to the point where the office didn’t resemble a huge ice cube filled with back-breaking plastic chairs, mdf tables and computers less powerful than my old commodore plus-4. the sad fact is, for the majority of the world’s office-dwelling workers at least, company offices are some of the most inhospitable places on earth.

so, with depression now approaching, it seems like the perfect opportunity to point out some workplaces where a lucky few experience an emotion other than dread as they walk past reception every morning, to be greeted with an office interior which has actually been designed by someone possessing more creativity than a gnat.

1. pixar - designed by bohlin cywinski jackson

for the pixar staff to work in a space anything other than brilliant would’ve been an immense shock. i can’t imagine the team churning out films like the incredibles whilst sitting on a collapsable plastic chair, colleagues fighting over the only pritt-stick in the room. the staff don’t have normal cubicles to work in, rather wooden cabins full of comfortable furniture and gentle lighting. the whole place looks extremely comfortable and, more importantly, productive.

2. red bull - designed by jump studios

ironically, the red bull headquarters’ offices resemble a workspace designed by a human recently injected in the spine with the energy drink. everything about this place is shiny, smooth, angular and slightly manic and there’s even an effort-negating slide connecting floors for the lazy bastards who forgot to drink their regulation can of the good stuff in the morning.

3. google zurich

anyone who’s been plugged into the intertubes in the past few years will probably have seen the google offices already. the photos above are of the zurich office, surely the most non-productive workplace on earth. they’ve got slides, ballpools, countless pool tables, relaxation pods, a fireman’s pole… all to please people who are already getting paid an obscene amount of money just to turn up and work for one the most powerful companies on earth.

4. tbwa - designed by klein dytham

at first glance the tbw office in downtown tokyo looks more like a recreational park with a roof. look a little harder though and beyond the grass and beautiful wooden seating areas are staff, apparently hard at work. unless your colleagues were a complete pain in the arse it would be difficult not to at least slightly enjoy your time here and it’s a credit to the design firm, klein dytham.

5. pallotta teamworks - designed by clive wilkinson architects

pallotta teamworks’ headquarters can be found in los angeles inside what must be the world’s most homely warehouse. due to budget constraints all the offices and workhouses have been constructed using recycled materials, the majority of the staff’s offices housed inside old shipping containers. it could’ve looked awful but an intelligent colour scheme and a lot of imagination have made this easily one of the world’s most intriguing offices.

6. threadless

i’m not sure who was responsible for the design of the threadless office but, judging by the brilliance of the product they sell, i wouldn’t be surprised if the staff themselves did. the place looks like it’s been this office for decades: worn in but incredibly ‘hip’. walls and furniture are covered in graffiti, high ceilings somehow result in a cosier environment and no staff member can be seen to possess less than 2 widescreen monitors at their desk.

7. ilse media - designed by wat design

the staff at ilse media like pixels. massive pixels. the interior of their office is covered in huge pixelated pictures - an ice-cream truck in the cafe, a mail-van by the toilets and telephone booths in the main office - to the point where the table cloth is home to pixelated dinner plates holding pixelated food. the icing on the blocky cake would surely be a zx spectrum at every worker’s desk.

8. danone waters - designed by klein dytham

the last thing you want to be surrounded by while you’re at the office is thousands of the products you’ve been paid to create / sell and subsequently have nightmares about. however, the klein dytham designed danone waters office in tokyo is excused due to the fact that the use of the product actually serves a purpose: to divide the rooms into workspaces. thousands of empty plastic bottles have been arranged into dividing walls and it looks pretty good, if not slightly fragile.

9. three rings - designed by because we can

according to their website, three rings are responsible for developing ‘persistent world online games’. more importantly, their staff work in what i believe to be both the coolest office on earth and one of the very few steam-punk workplaces in existence. there’s too much to mention for a man as lazy as myself so go to the designers’ website here to read more info and stare at more photos, including one of a (not very) secret door which leads to an equally secret lounge.

10. mother, london - designed by clive wilkinson architects

advertising agency mother enlisted clive wilkinson architects to design their cubicle-less shoreditch offices and the result is incredible. one continuous 240ft long concrete table, which the designers claim is ‘probably the largest table in the world’, sweeps through the building and can seat up to 200 staff, all of whom are encouraged to sit at different locations every 4 weeks to shake things up a bit.

sources: 1, 2, 3, 4

discussion

66 comments for “10 annoyingly brilliant office interiors”

  1. You have to wonder how things get done around some of these places, Google especially. Personally, I’d work at a busted picnic table with a barstool if I ever got a boss who didn’t treat workers like crap!

    posted by DaveX | 16th of April, 2008, 10:40 am
  2. I wanna work at one of these places! Thanks for sharing.

    posted by Aaron | 16th of April, 2008, 11:05 am
  3. The threadless office is great! Nice post!

    posted by The World's Smartest Man | 16th of April, 2008, 4:01 pm
  4. Threadless looks like any 20 something chicago hipster apartment…. nothing special about that.

    posted by Tommy | 16th of April, 2008, 4:51 pm
  5. WOW

    One of those photos is almost an exact replica of our office.

    For a few seconds we were aghast! :-0

    posted by World's Most Beautiful Women | 16th of April, 2008, 6:29 pm
  6. nice, i’ve seen a few of these before but you found some other gems! :) plus the commentary was worth reading.

    posted by mikka | 16th of April, 2008, 7:09 pm
  7. klein dytham and clive wilkinson architects have two entries in the list

    posted by rajesh | 16th of April, 2008, 10:42 pm
  8. An office with a slide?! Every kid’s dream come true:)

    posted by mandie | 16th of April, 2008, 11:11 pm
  9. The Three Rings designs are awesome. It gives an ancient look would love working like that.

    posted by Yusuf Raniwala | 16th of April, 2008, 11:19 pm
  10. I can’t believe it’s true, I know about google, but others are also incredible!

    http://www.juzamdjinn.blogspot.com

    posted by duhu | 16th of April, 2008, 11:32 pm
  11. Hey, welcome back online! Your silence had me worried for a moment there…

    posted by Nathan Zeldes | 17th of April, 2008, 12:09 am
  12. Pixar has it right: let someone have an office which they can make their own. Give them a decorating budget. Let them *invest* in their workplace.

    #10 is asinine. It turns the employees into the corporate homeless, severing any sense of connection to their workplace, and it will result in far higher turnover.

    -jcr

    posted by John C. Randolph | 17th of April, 2008, 12:37 am
  13. This is why these companies achieve success and beat competition. When people are treated properly they respond loving the company and giving their sweat to make the company win…. and this is something the employees do without effort, on the contrary, they love doing that. I applaud these companies.

    posted by Mike | 17th of April, 2008, 12:49 am
  14. Nothing beats my gray cubicle!

    (Just keep telling myself that… just keep telling myself that…)

    posted by My Life In a Cube | 17th of April, 2008, 7:07 am
  15. I used to work at Pallotta Teamworks in this building, (when the company existed…) it was a very cool place to work, back in the day.

    posted by CBD | 17th of April, 2008, 9:09 am
  16. The Three Rings one looks like Big Ben took a shit on the place and forgot to clean it up.

    posted by Bender | 17th of April, 2008, 10:48 am
  17. Wow. Great ideas for when I start my company. Thanks

    posted by the constant skeptic | 17th of April, 2008, 12:00 pm
  18. I think I like the red bull office the most

    posted by Alex | 17th of April, 2008, 2:39 pm
  19. Die Räumlichkeiten sind ja wirklich total abgefahrn. Not for everybody??!!??

    posted by Andreas | 18th of April, 2008, 4:15 am
  20. hot! really cool compilation.

    posted by willi | 18th of April, 2008, 9:47 am
  21. if knew places like this existed i’d have worked a little harder at school. forget careers advice, just give the kids a trip to these places

    posted by Andy | 18th of April, 2008, 2:20 pm
  22. tbwa was featured in ID Magazines Top 40 Creative Workspaces article back in the Jan/Feb 08 issue, but it’s cool to see some new workspaces that weren’t in that article. Threadless and three rings are really cool, but my favorite all-time workspace design has to be brickyard in Boston, featured in the ID piece. Their mix of vintage and modern hits on my tastes exactly.

    Great article, and nice site. My first stop here (via darkroastedblend), and you’re now in my bookmarks!

    posted by Brian Deuel | 18th of April, 2008, 7:55 pm
  23. Three Rings is the studio that designed Puzzle Pirates, a game that combines puzzles and cartoon pirates into a persistent world mmo. Having been a former player, their offices reflect their uniqueness. Their latest game, Bang Howdy, is a turn based strategy with a cowboy theme with a neat steampunk twist to the artwork. They do some cool stuff over at Three Rings.

    posted by Nick | 18th of April, 2008, 8:22 pm
  24. The last one is horrid! It not only looks ugly and like it would be a very unproductive environment, especially for creative folks, but how sad the ppl who work there must be! :-(

    posted by Eww | 20th of April, 2008, 12:02 am
  25. Excellent, would love to work in a place like that.

    posted by Bobby Gabriel | 20th of April, 2008, 3:29 am
  26. That the Red Bull offices appear to have been designed by someone mainlining energy drinks isn’t at all ironic. It would be ironic if all of those slides and such were in a sleep research facility.

    posted by Christian | 20th of April, 2008, 6:17 pm
  27. Some great ones, one of our sheddies has gone down the shed route for their Architecture offices

    http://www.readersheds.co.uk/share.cfm?SHARESHED=1465

    posted by uncle wilco | 21st of April, 2008, 1:14 am
  28. You’re right! We (Threadless) designed the offices ourselves. Though, I’m not sure “designed” is the right word so much as we just collected a bunch of crap and just kept piling it up all over the place. To be clear, and to show how much the space changes constantly - the top left and the bottom wide picture are the exact same office. It used to be Jake’s office, but now we share it as I gave up my office to expand our tech area.

    Anyway, thanks for including us!! I’m glad someone loves our office as much as we do.

    posted by Jeffrey | 24th of April, 2008, 2:05 pm
  29. so funny !so happy!I wish have a nice place .

    posted by ebook | 25th of April, 2008, 8:41 pm
  30. However your interior, there’s nothing like getting OUT OF THE OFFICE for a few moments to refresh the brain. The offices show well for interviewees, but I’m not convinced that their value for productivity exceeds the effort. I work at home on a farm, and if things get too much, I hit the snowmobile, ATV, or even the lawnmower, then I come back with renewed productivity. No matter how groovy the interior, it has to get oppressive. Glad to see a new post! THANK YOU.

    posted by behrl | 30th of April, 2008, 7:32 pm
  31. I myself like it. Too many things are conservative, and at work, making it interesting is def a plus.

    posted by PSI Tech | 1st of May, 2008, 3:45 pm
  32. The mail delivery car is actually the front of the mailboxes of the different departments at Ilse Media… I know… I work there :p

    posted by Martijn van Maasakkers | 9th of May, 2008, 6:03 am

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