Office Design

We spend most of our time at work and it is desirable that this place to be warm, attractive and simulative. The home office must be comfortable and hospitable as well, a place where passion and joy can be found in the ongoing activities. For all these, HomeWorldDesign has a display in the OFFICE category that contains the latest achievements not only of world famous designers but also of young ones full of enthusiasm and creativity. Offices belonging to companies all over the world, private offices and also office furniture, or classical and modern projects all these can be found in this category in order to delight and inspire you in making a choice.

LinkedIn Sunnyvale Designed by Interdisciplinary Architecture

LinkedIn Sunnyvale Designed by Interdisciplinary Architecture

Interdisciplinary Architecture’s (IA) new studio for LinkedIn’s Media Productions team—part of LinkedIn’s Sunnyvale, California campus—is designed to foster creativity and support highly technical video production processes, all while keeping employees safe in the post-pandemic age.

Wayzim Headquarters Office by YUZO Design

Wayzim Headquarters Office by YUZO Design

Wayzim headquarters office locates at Xishan Industrial park at Wuxi city, a fast-growing location for the high-tech and manufacturing industry. This new HQ office includes flexible workspace and collaboration space, a showroom, a three-story dining hall, and a rooftop terrace with river view

Agile Workplace, Sydney / Cox Architecture

Agile Workplace, Sydney / Cox Architecture

The building’s 25,000sqm scale allowed COX to develop an Agile workplace with strong planning principles – rich in amenities, culture, connectivity and identity. The result is a tailored workplace design that consolidates the client’s resources to support communication and diversity, with a strong focus on human interaction.

Atlassian Austin Office by Mithun

Atlassian Austin Office by Mithun

Amidst a global pandemic, Atlassian’s new Austin office inspires connection. With a people-centered approach, adaptable spaces support an uncertain future of distributed teams and hybrid work.

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