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Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 7 Nov 2015 by midcenturyjo

The floors are candy pink! SHINY. CANDY. PINK. No need to drag me into work on a weekend if my office looked like this. Yum! The offices of NGRS Recruiting Company in Moscow by Crosby Studios.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 31 Oct 2015 by midcenturyjo

I think you know my catch phrase by now. If you have to drag your sorry self into work on a weekend then at least it should be somewhere stylish. Yummy mint and wood and brass. Clerkenwell Offices by London design firm Play Associates.

 

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 24 Oct 2015 by midcenturyjo

While some of you are booking tables at restaurants for a Saturday night out some of us are getting ready to serve you. A great night out on the weekend for some is just another shift at work for others. If you have to drag your sorry self into work on a weekend it should be to somewhere super stylish. I think Brasserie Blanc, Cheltenham, UK designed by Blacksheep might just be the sort of place to keep both groups happy.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 17 Oct 2015 by midcenturyjo

Saturday? Work day? Bummer! But there’s no need to be glum if you work in someplace stylish and fun. I’d happily drag my sorry self into work if I was a sales assistant at vintage clothing and accessories store, Vintage Sole, by Melbourne-based Moth Design. Yes cool clothes, yes copper pipe hanging racks but whoa, knockout stencil floor idea for those of us who can’t afford meters and meters of encaustic tiles.

Photos by Albert Comper.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 3 Oct 2015 by midcenturyjo

Except I’m not. I’m tucked up in bed with a bad cold. I even had a special post planned for today but that will have to wait a few more days. I do know that if I did have to drag my sick and sorry self into work today I’d love it to be somewhere as stylin’ as this workplace, Metrix Consulting by Melbourne-based interior design studio We are Huntley. What is bringing a smile to my face? A knot of cables as “art” on a vintage set of lockers. A tongue-in-cheek celebration of the problem we all have and try to ignore.

Photography: Tom Blachford. Styling: Marsha Golemac.