Hello, everyone! I have a guest post today on a stunning office space. I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I did!
Fueled is the app design and development agency that calls this posh NYC office home. The Fueled Collective is a co-working space that houses over 30 startups in the famous Prince Building, nestled in the heart of Manhattan’s SoHo district. The interior decor has an old-world aesthetic mixed with a modern-minimalist style, that makes the space one of a kind.
Each of the nine conference rooms are designed with individualized English-Victorian motifs, and all feature flat-screen Apple TV’s. One room’s entrance is masked by a large wooden armour, that you actually have to walk through to access the meeting area. Antiques suitcases, vintage leather sofas, and dark wood accents – along with the custom industrial light fixtures, designed by Fueled founder and CEO, Rameet Chawla – make for a unique and eclectic setting.
With multiple lounge areas and a designated snack room with open crate wall shelving, the space is both comfortable and creative. The collective houses a ping-pong table is stocked with a year-round ice cream cart and an antique popcorn machine that fills the space with savory aromas every day at 4:00 PM.
Check out the photos of Fueled Collective below:
How fun is that! I think those light bulbs hanging up side down are awesome!
What cool stuff and just my style. I have a wall I should try to do the wood crates with, I think it would turn out awesome.
I just love the whole feel of this place (space)! I have always had a love affair with old world style!
I really like the look of this place. That modern/hip aesthetic really appeals to my tastes.
I covet that big empty table. But it wouldn’t be empty for long!
How cool! I love the addition of the popcorn popper
I wish this was my office!
A popcorn machine would be so cool. Now I just need to get myself an office 🙂
What a beautiful office space! Really love the light fixture and the popcorn machine!