OneDrop HQ NYC by M Monroe Design
This long narrow (full city block) space was gut renovated by M Monroe Design to transform from a residential space into a corporate office.
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.
This long narrow (full city block) space was gut renovated by M Monroe Design to transform from a residential space into a corporate office.
A peek into the Sapienship office – the offices of the most renowned historian in the world today, Yuval Noah Harari and his partner Itzik Yahav.
Trainline, the leading independent rail and coach travel platform, had outgrown their existing office space and required an in-situ refurbishment to transform their way of working.
LumiGroup, Quebec’s largest lighting agency, is proud to unveil its collaboration with inside Studio, designers of the OneSpan office in downtown Montreal.
Mintz selected Elkus Manfredi Architects to create the new design for its flagship office at One Financial Center in Boston, which has been the firm’s home since 1984.
Given Oktra’s previous experience in designing coworking spaces, they were approached by Areaworks to design and build their second coworking space situated within a beautiful Art Deco building in Hatton Garden.
The design, by DG Estudio, is an office conversion for a boutique organization specializing in consulting and career placement. The challenge was to take the existing space—a dark and highly compartmentalized office—and transform it into a modern workplace.
Sela Logistics’ offices have been redesigned to become more inviting and welcoming via the “backwards logic” method, using properties and materials from their line of work, including a huge, repainted container.