15 of the Coolest Agency Offices We've Ever Seen

 If you're spending over 40 hours a week in a single location, shouldn't you at least be comfortable?

Our offices are often our homes away from home, and a good office environment can help employees stay engaged, productive, and happy throughout the day. In fact, a 2003 study from the California Energy Commission found that just giving employees access to a window in the office had a significant impact on their work performance.

If just providing a window can make a difference, imagine what intentionally designing an office space with employee comfort in mind can do.

To showcase how marketing and advertising agencies around the world are accommodating their teams, we've compiled a list of 15 amazing offices. Ranging from minimal and clean to downright kaleidoscopic, these agency work environments are sure to inspire some office feng shui (even if that just means getting a new desk plant).

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15 Examples of Cool Agency Offices

1) Leo Burnett Moscow

In early 2016, global advertising agency Leo Burnett found an unexpected place to house their new Moscow digs: a former Bolshevik confectionery factory. They converted the historic factory -- originally opened in 1885 -- into a sleek, modern space for their Russian team.

"We envision our office space as а modern art gallery," the folks at Leo Burnett wrote in a blog announcement. "We wanted to keep everything simple. Every design element is integrated naturally into the space."

The new space is anchored by an enormous sculpture of Leo Burnett's iconic glasses -- an homage to their founder and namesake, the late Leo Burnett.

Image Credit: Leo Burnett

2) Mono Minneapolis

When Minneapolis-based advertising and marketing agency Mono grew too large for their old office, they converted a 20,320 square foot urban space into a stunning open-concept location for their entire team.

The new Mono office balances industrial elements with cozy, collaborative spaces, such as a design library and kitchen.

Image Credit: Office Snapshots

3) 22squared Tampa

22squared wanted their new office space to be reflective of Tampa, so they made a point of using as many Tampa-based services and supplies as possible during the design process.

"It was crucial that this was a Tampa-led, Tampa-inspired space," 22squared's chief administrative officer Mike Grindell said to Adweek. "All of 22squared’s design partners were local Tampa companies, other than national suppliers like Knoll."

The end result is a beautiful space with lots of natural light and comforting, casual elements like hammocks, bean bags, and womb chairs.

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