
Who wouldn’t want to rush to work everyday if they got to work in an office like the designers in LEGO’s development department? Located in Billund, Denmark, the open-concept plan was designed by Rosan Bosch and Rune Fjord and completed in 2010. The open space allows the designers to not just co-exist but to actually work closely together.
It looks like the perfect place where adults can play like kids (and call it work!) and let their imaginations run wild. Not only do they get to play with LEGO bricks all day on the building tables and pick from the array of stocked LEGO bins, they can display their work on stands and podiums. There’s even a slide to get you from the second to the first floor just in case the stairs seem to boring. Everywhere you you look, creativity is encouraged – I wouldn’t expect anything less from the world’s most popular toy company whose goal is to encourage and facilitate creativity.
















Could you imagine working here every day?
Photos by Anders Sune Berg.
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Chris Laumer-Giddens on 03.02.2012 at 22:46 PM
Is it any wonder why Legos are so cooli?
Natsumi on 03.03.2012 at 21:16 PM
Now imagine if that was a waterslide!
catarina moreno on 03.05.2012 at 17:29 PM
Pick me! Starting to introduce my youngest to duplo bricks and wondering how cool would’be working for lego world.
Arugula Fontina on 03.06.2012 at 08:54 AM
I love my life and wouldn’t trade it for a million Legos…
Scratch that! PICK ME…PICK ME…Please?
:)
Tracy Morter on 05.30.2012 at 10:48 AM
I’d love to work there..if only to tell them to make Doctor Who Lego! They say there’s no demand..come on. Who wouldn’t want a Tardis made of lego?