
We offer you to plunge into the atmosphere of the most unusual offices in the world and see the interiors of offices where you want to both work and stay.
On average, we spend about 40 hours a week at the workplace, and, as a rule, we want to leave work as early as possible. Recently, more and more original workspaces have appeared, where staff, without talking or objection, agree to stay for 80 hours, or even longer. And the unusual interior, unique atmosphere will turn even the laziest worker into a convinced workaholic. Monday is a long-awaited day for the creative office staff, and they are proud to be part of the company.
The owners of many successful businesses have long recognized that saving on office space is an unacceptable luxury.
We offer you to plunge into the atmosphere of the most unusual offices in the world and see the interiors of offices where you want to both work and stay.
Google Telaviv office

Selgas Cano office in the forest

Macquarie Group in Australia

Headquarters Lego

Inventionland in Pittsburgh

Data–centre White Mountain

Headquarters of Pixar in California

TBWA Hakuhodo in Japan

Pallotta TeamWorks In Los Angeles

Nokia office

Three Rings in san francisco











