Today we take a peek throughout the offices of Dutch advertising firm Brandbase . Their offices are decorated with and furnished, unconventionally, with hundreds of wood packing pallets.
Office design by firm Most Architecture , photos by Rogier Jaarsma .
Brandbase’s new office is in an old and narrow canalhouse and spread across three floors. The staircase, reception desk, work stations, conference table, and more are all constructed from packing pallets. The desk and table areas are topped with tempered glass. Ample windows and large skylights let in natural light which, because of bare white walls and white floor, is free to bop around and keep the narrow space from feeling closed in. Although the usage of packing pallets is unquestionably unconventional the open space and abundance of natural light really sells the gap. Have a look at the gallery below for a tour of the offices.
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