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This Creative Office Design is Offbeat, Fun and Functional

Who wouldn't want to work in such a creative office design space every day?

It's fitting that this creative office design belongs to an agency working with the finer things in life. Canadian PR agency BICOM Communications commissioned Montreal-based designer Jean de Lessard to design their office, and he did a hell of a job.

Creating an inspirational office space for the agency's employees that compliments each of their quirky personalities was no easy task, but the diverse outcome with its house-like pods to help define work zones, works perfectly. With 4,500 square feet of open space, the final result is all about a sense of controlling creative chaos in a big open space.

De Lessard was inspired by the idea of turning the space into an offbeat village with small houses (the pods).
Trend Themes
1. Offbeat Workplace Design - Organizations can create inspiring and engaging work environments that encourage employees' creativity and productivity by adopting unique and unconventional designs.
2. Personality-centric Workspaces - By recognizing the distinctiveness of each individual in the organization and tailoring workspaces to align with their interests, organizations can improve employee job satisfaction and retention.
3. Creative Chaos Management - Organizations can maximize creativity and innovation at work by utilizing workspace designs that allow for the stimulation of low-level chaos while maintaining a sense of order and purpose.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry can seize the disruptive innovation opportunity of designing unconventional workspaces that cater to individuality, creativity, and productivity.
2. Human Resources - Human resources professionals can adapt their approaches to employee satisfaction by developing work environments that support individual personalities and creativity through controlled chaos management.
3. Office Equipment and Supplies - Manufacturers and distributors of office equipment and supplies can capitalize on unique workspaces by offering products that cater to and fuel creativity and personalized interactions among employees.

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