What if an office was designed for working less? At the new office for technology company Antiwork, toiling is, as the brand’s name suggests, not the point. Instead, the company’s commitment to working less by working smarter guides the playful yet efficient office in New York’s Dumbo neighborhood, designed by Float Studios. The first reference images for the design: the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie.
The office is situated within a 1,225-square-foot space in a preexisting building. Undeterred by the compact space, Float Studios sequences the interior through unconventional doorways. Triangular openings, a nod to the brand’s triangular logo, divide the meeting room from the workstations and kitchen. The geometry, clad in a lime green, is lined on either side with transparent poles, enabling views down the length of the room.
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