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A Sneak Peek Inside LEGO's Funhouse-Style Offices

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Lego Design Office

As if their jobs weren’t enviable enough, the designers at LEGO have a workspace as playful as the toys they create. At LEGO PMD, the Wonka-esque dream factory where new toys are created, the designers are given free reign to become part of a child’s fantasy world.

 

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  • The main gathering area

    The main gathering area

    Danish designers Rosan Bosch and Rune Fjord created the 21,500 sq. ft. funhouse for LEGO PMD in Billund, Denmark, where the toy company develops new products.

  • View of the open space

    View of the open space

    The designers gave imagination free reign to create a space that focuses on play.

  • Walkway with slide

    Walkway with slide

    An existing walkway has been transformed into an oversized seating environment, where light-blue padding turns the walkway into a soft cloud.

  • Oversized sofa for informal meetings

    Oversized sofa for informal meetings

    The cloud unfolds into sofas, sitting spaces, and a slide that connects the two floors in a fun & playful way.

  • Yellow bar for informal meetings

    Yellow bar for informal meetings

    A fun zone with a yellow table bar creates room for relaxation and social interaction, where a number of building tables for children make it possible for LEGO's youngest employees to test the latest models and products.

  • LEGO brick storage area

    LEGO brick storage area

    A giant LEGO minifigure wall print plays with the idea of scale.

  • Podium for LEGO Model Display

    Podium for LEGO Model Display

    Show-off podiums and model towers give the designers a chance to display their work, facilitating the sharing of knowledge and ideas across the department.

  • LEGO Models on Display

    LEGO Models on Display

  • View to blue and yellow meeting rooms

    View to blue and yellow meeting rooms

    An expansion of a balcony created space for eight meeting rooms, each with their own color and glass facade and a view of the large, open space.

  • Meeting room with organic built-in seating and foosball

    Meeting room with organic built-in seating and foosball

  • The yellow meeting room

    The yellow meeting room

  • The blue meeting room

    The blue meeting room

  • Hallway with views to green, pink and black meeting rooms

    Hallway with views to green, pink and black meeting rooms

  • Meeting table with built-in bonsai garden

    Meeting table with built-in bonsai garden

  • Kitchen

    Kitchen

  • Bulls-eye landing for slide

    Bulls-eye landing for slide

All photos copyright protected and provided by Rosan Bosch and Anders Sune Berg.

 

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Rachel Faucett is the author of the well-loved DIY crafts blog Handmade Charlotte. When she's not working as a designer for major brands like Anthropologie, Coats & Clark, and Plaid Enterprises, you can find her crafting on her farm outside of Atlanta with her husband and five children. She has a weekly column on Babble Voices and also contributes regularly to the Martha Stewart Living Blog, MAKE, HGTV, and more.

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  1. Mitzi says:

    I would love to work here for six month to a year to see if my productivity improved. It looks very calming and fun!

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