30 Examples of Creative Wooden Office Interior Design
Organized and clean workspaces are one of the vital factors in any sort of work. While working as creative professionals, we spend most of the time in offices – doesn’t matter if it’s a home office or corporate one, we should take into consideration and make them as useful and nice as possible. In my opinion, an office should be a nice and cozy place to work, if otherwise we could not manage to do our best. The most important factor in making an office a cool place to work is interior design.
In this post, I would like to show you some nicely designed offices with wooden accents that add a nature look and feel to the workplace. Look through these and find something for your home or company’s office.
Horizon Media
Big-Giant
OKIA
Downstairs office
Google Office In Zurich
The stairwell at TBWA Amsterdam office
22squared Inc.
Hakuhodo Office
Unilever Switzerland Office
North Advertising
Grand Gift
Sprikk Office
X3 Office
Saatchi & Saatchi
Pons and Huot
Azure Office
BrandBase
Wood home office
Dtac Headquarters
Headvertising
Seamen’s Church Institute
Parliament’s Office
Red Bull’s Headquarters
CouponCabin’s Office
Lance Armstrong Foundation Office
NoPattern Studio
David Baker Architecture Headquarters
ACBC Office
Minimalist Wood Home Office Design
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14 comments
Ishrath
March 20, 2012Lovely compilation of wood in design. Was browsing for something else but this post got me excited. I really wish to work in places like these but then they are too artificial. Thanks.
aledesign.it
March 20, 2012Fantastic places..a dream work in these office..Wood is really perfect. is a
natural element for the people. Help the creativity!
Ultra Clean
March 20, 2012Pons and Huot is a crazy looking place to work!
Warren Dunlop
March 20, 2012Amazing offices, nice article!
Just noticed that “Wood home office” and “Minimalist Wood Home Office Design” are duplicates (same office, but from different sites).
Design Turnpike
March 20, 2012Some of those are quite gorgeous. Especially interesting to me as I work with distressed wood on nearly every license plate art and map project I undertake. As always great curation, how do you assemble these examples? Do you pursue them or are they submitted voluntarily… Thank you for posting!
Funky Junk Interiors
March 21, 2012Wow, nice collection. And I made your lineup?!? Thanks!!
(the downstairs office is me)
Donna
modra ideja
March 21, 2012wow, it would be great to have the opportunity to work in an office like that… dream offices!
Durable Flooring
March 21, 2012Wow pretty amazing offices. I’m a firm believer in making office spaces beautiful areas of appreciation as it is normally where most working individuals spend the majority of their time; however, I am curious as to the functionality and durability of these spaces? It would seem the upkeep would be significant and God forbid there is broken water pipe…Needless to say they look great!
Jasa Pembuatan Web
March 22, 2012Perfect place to work… i want to make one like this :p
John Waite
March 26, 2012Stunning examples of offices – I really wish I worked in one of these! I love the look of the wood combined with glass partitioning in the North Advertising office – clean and modern, yet still rustic.
IT Rush
May 20, 2012It looks very comfortable to work with.. awesome collection.
janjamm
June 5, 2012I can see that some of this wood is recycled. BUT, we are mowing down the last of our old wood forests. This has to be factored into any decision to use wood. Wood is an endangered resource and any designer should think about that and only use recycled woods. Please.
Ten kwas
June 9, 2012Some really refreshing interior designs. Cheers!
Cheap Conservatories
June 13, 2012These are awesome. Our office looks incredibly bland in comparison – we’ve just got a huge window on one side, but all of the furniture is really mismatched, and there’s certainly very little wood – lots of horrible plastic bits and pieces. It would make me much more likely to want to work somewhere if I had an interview in a place like these!