Yves bear: pink office in san francisco

Yves Bear and Amir Mortazevi designed office space in San Francisco with an open terrace. The Canopy Jackson Square office joins the first coworking office, which opened in the fall of 2016. The famous designer, entrepreneur and founder of the company Fuseproject Yves Bear seeks to break the traditional notions about jobs.

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Here, in Canopy Jackson Square, freelancers, employees of start-up small businesses can get all the necessary services. Canopy is designed for the generation of 30-40 year olds. “Canopy is a space for experienced workers: careerists who want to start their own business,” says Bear. “People with a mature approach do not need table football or ping-pong tables.”

The space covers an area of ​​1200 sq. M. meters On the one hand, transparent showcase cabinets are built, on the other hand, open-spaces and a cafe area are located. In the center is the living room, outlined by columns. Comfortable furniture - from Herman Miller and Kettal (on the terrace).

Home appearance creates a non-aggressive color palette. The modular sections of the sofas are covered with a light green fabric and complemented by pale pink and beige pillows. Metal tables and chairs are painted in the same tone. The same shades are transferred and used everywhere - for partitions, kitchen cabinets and office furniture. The sense of serenity is in harmony with architectural black surfaces and concrete. Monthly rent will cost $ 365 per table and $ 1,835 for a separate unit.

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