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Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 12 Apr 2014 by midcenturyjo

If you have to go to work on a Saturday I couldn’t think of a better place than the Birkenstock Australia HQ. Sustainability, quality, craftsmanship… not just Birkenstock but the design by Melbourne Design Studio. Yes please! Read more about the brief and the designers’ approach to the project here.

P.S. Why am I obsessed by working on a Saturday all of a sudden? I have a new business, Feast and Co. Pardon the website as it is still in development but we are all about catering and functions based in a beautiful old 1916 home. We’re super busy this weekend with two weddings. Yikes! I better get off this blog and back to the bride. Hopefully photos and background story soon.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 5 Apr 2014 by midcenturyjo

If you have to drag your sorry self into work on the weekend then the office should look this good. Table tennis board room meeting anyone?  By Melbourne Design Studios.

A funky office

Posted on Wed, 2 Apr 2014 by KiM

This office space of graphic design studio Mattson Creative located in Southern California makes me want to quit my government job. I’m so sick of working in a cubicle. I WANT TO WORK HERE!

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 29 Mar 2014 by midcenturyjo

If you have to work on a Saturday then this is the sort of office you’d want to do it in. Advertising agency SON Helsinki by Finnish inteior architect and designer Joanna Laajisto.

Saturday work place

Posted on Sat, 11 Jan 2014 by midcenturyjo

It’s Saturday. Most of us are relaxing far away from the workplace grind. We don’t have to return to the hamster wheel to earn our living until Monday. If this was my workplace though I’d never want to come home. Too cool. Melbourne interior designers Mr Mitchell explain the idea behind the Blonde Robot offices the best.

“Three young forward thinking business partners had a simple goal with the fit-out of their brand new head office: make it look like a cool pub. Being based in the centre of an industrial area, the closest cold beer was too far for knock off drinks. They wanted to create a warm, relaxed environment that provided their team with the pub you have, when you’re not having a pub.”

My resumé  is in your inbox Blonde Robot.