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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.

Twilio Rincon New Workplace by Studio Blitz

Twilio Rincon New Workplace / Studio Blitz

Occupying five floors of the Rincon Center, this new workplace is the second collaboration between Twilio and Blitz. Aligning with their mission to ‘build the future of communications’, they now enjoy a community driven space invigorating the…

Hames Sharley Perth Studio

Hames Sharley Perth Studio

Hames Sharley Perth Studio is unique in its repurposing of existing dormant space. We engaged with the City of Perth and received huge support from the Council in our efforts to help use the spaces that already…

IONE GAMES by TAK office

IONE GAMES by TAK Office

IONE Games is a young Ukrainian creative developer of cellular games. Open space spans the area of 520sq.m on the last floor of the newly made business center in Rivne city.

Zwift Office Remodel by IA Interior Architects

Zwift Office Remodel / IA Interior Architects

Zwift, developer of a multiplayer cycling and running training app that blends the rigor of fitness with the fun of video gaming, expanded its Southern California Headquarters to bring all Long Beach employees into one connected, cohesive…

KAB House by Henning Larsen Architects

KAB House by Henning Larsen Architects

The architectural approach to KAB House is a deceptively literal one, taking traditional elements of the home – the living room, the stairs, the garden, the kitchen – and applying them to the workplace.

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