Where was your dream to work when you were a child? I don’t know if you have fantasized about working in a toy company like the editor. In your mind, you probably have a situation of being overwhelmed by toys and playing with toys every day. Of course, in real life, you may not have that. Its so good (maybe they are actually very tired), but what is it like to work at a Lego toy company? Although we can't really experience it, at least we can get a feel for it by seeing what their office looks like!
The Lego Company has established a new Istanbul headquarters. It was designed by the Turkish OSO architectural team and has an entire floor of 350 square meters of office space. Although it is much smaller than the space of the Lego Denmark headquarters, it currently only has There are 23 people working inside, and it feels like all the employees are rolling on the ground without hitting each other.
Like the logo, LEGOs Istanbul headquarters mainly uses bold red and yellow blocks. The lively and lively feeling is worthy of a toy company.
The conference room is adjacent to the front desk. Any interviews can be directly pulled into this 14-person conference room after entering the door.
Double-layer glass walls allow people to talk loudly about business in the cubicle without disturbing each other. A layer of translucent glue is pasted in the middle of the glass, making it less likely to be affected by outside influences while working or meeting, and at the same time maintaining the Privacy, most importantly above LEGOThe character patterns are so cute!
Lego decoration can still be seen everywhere in the simple personal office.
Spacious multi-person office.
The open office is decorated with dotted human-shaped walls.
Bright red small conference room for six people.
At the front desk of the office, the lights above are specially designed in the shape of Lego bricks. When you walk in, you feel like you are walking into a Lego house.
You will feel energetic as soon as you enter the office!
Cute little private meeting area.
Office floor plan.
In addition to the decoration of LEGO figures, the figures or photos on the wall are historical photos of the companys founder OLE Kirk Christiansen, the first employees of the production plant, and the first production stage. , there have been several LEGO headquarters from the beginning to now, so looking at these photos should be particularly touching. When I was a child, I was lucky enough to get a box of Lego toys. I played with that box of Lego toys for at least ten years. If one day a toy company will rule the world, I think it should be Lego!