Karma HQ: American and Dutch Design Mixed with Scandinavian Simplicity

A loft style office that paints a picture of playfulness and heavy industrial flair is undoubtedly the most popular choice among budding firms looking for new headquarters. Whether it is on the coast of California or in the heart of New York, major global brands like Google are also responsible for the growth of this trend where the office space seems less and less like a rigid and restrictive space. Gone are the days of boring cubicles and epitomizing this trend even while creating its own unique style is the Karma HQ in New York?s effervescent Little Italy. Designed by FormNation, the light-filled office combines American and Ditch design influences in a stylish and contemporary fashion.RELATED: Single Family Dutch Home Combines Flowing Style With SimplicitySpread over 7500 square feet, the breezy office moves away from the strict industrial theme that the place dictated and adopted a style that was a blend of modern American design and classic Dutch influences. A tiled blue and gray walkway sits in the middle of the open office area that holds 40 desks along with a war room, conference area, relaxation zones and also a spacious lunch space. The lunch zone is unique to the Karma office as its employees all have lunch at the same time each day and go for a little walk to enjoy their coffee each afternoon. (Something borrowed from Dutch traditions)RELATED: House Daasdonklaan: Traditional Dutch Design Meets Modern ArtistryHandmade pendant lights, smart sliding glass doors ...
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