Continuing the
series of famous offices of world IT companies, today London’s Google office is offered for your consideration - a beautiful mix of 70s-style and fancy products built from recycled materials. Thanks to Martin Warsawski for posting photos on
Flickr .
British Google was planning to move to a new residence about a year ago, but only now we got pictures from the inside - and they look great. Previously, Google rented
two floors near Victoria Station (approx. Translator - I personally happened to attend one of the parties there - the restaurant and the atmosphere were great, but the design itself was
not much different from other rooms in the City). The new premises are made in ecological motifs and dominant bright colors.
The office really reminds guests of their whereabouts.
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Not sure whether this is a regular table or table tennis for six.

Inside we will see a lot of wooden accessories and stylish furniture.

In the middle of the office, a large "pod" hidden behind a fringe ...

... and is surrounded by bookshelves. In the middle of the "pod" sofa for the rest of engineers.

The theme of the office is environmental protection. These table lamps look like they are made from recycled paper ...

... the whole office is one big reminder that it is "green."

Even trash is sorted into different containers for further processing.

Some of the rooms are made in literally green colors. This one looks like a grass field.

The entire office is perceived as one large open space.

Not without "cubes" for private meetings or private telephone conversations.

There are many meeting rooms - they are all built with the idea of environmental protection.

Main conference room. Most likely, employees are gathered here for
typical Google Friday’s
TGIF meetings (“Thanks God It's Friday” - “Thank God it's already Friday”).

The space hidden in one part of the office space turns out to be a gym.

Here such office simulator.

... even the dumbbells are matched in Google colors.

Furniture combines the style of the 70s with a touch of futurism.

Everywhere there are a lot of different cozy places.

These chairs should be pretty darn comfortable.

And the view of central London.

Nice view.

Not a bad view.

On the terrace, of course - a ton of flora.

The whole office is flooded with light.

And of course, what is Google’s office without toys?

PS Who cares, you can compare the office culture of Google with
Facebook .