The New Coca-Cola Head Office in Paris Boasts Chickens and Beehives
Christopher Magsambol — December 24, 2015 — Art & Design
References: succeedinparisregion & hypebeast
Although the Coca-Cola head office in Paris has everything you'd expect it to have -- red and white branding and modern work stations -- it also boasts a few unexpected additions.
First off, the bright Coca-Cola branding that is apparent throughout the space has been designed to encourage creativity among its employees. The highly imaginative staff is also provided with adjustable workstations and depolluting plants to create an innovative atmosphere. Apart from its contemporary office aesthetics, the new Coca-Cola headquarters was designed with an environmentally-friendly focus on in mind.
The ground floor of the office features chickens that feed on food waste, as well as a series of beehives on the roof. The most visually striking design element in the office is a light fixture that uses 13,000 recycled Coke bottles in a dramatic and eye-catching manner.
First off, the bright Coca-Cola branding that is apparent throughout the space has been designed to encourage creativity among its employees. The highly imaginative staff is also provided with adjustable workstations and depolluting plants to create an innovative atmosphere. Apart from its contemporary office aesthetics, the new Coca-Cola headquarters was designed with an environmentally-friendly focus on in mind.
The ground floor of the office features chickens that feed on food waste, as well as a series of beehives on the roof. The most visually striking design element in the office is a light fixture that uses 13,000 recycled Coke bottles in a dramatic and eye-catching manner.
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