Beats Electronics moved into brand-new headquarters in Culver City, California, in May, just days after it was announced the company had been bought by Apple for $3 billion.
Even though it's now part of the Apple empire, the new Beats office has none of the glass-and-steel minimalism we've come to expect from Apple.
Instead, it's bright and fun, with intensely colored seating areas and listening stations where you can try out headphones.
There aren't too many outrageous design features in this office, though. Architect Barbara Bestor said the emphasis was on creating a flexible, comfortable working environment, instead of an "adolescent-like interior that is prevalent in Silicon Valley."
With 105,000 square feet, the Beats office takes up two buildings in Culver City, California.
Custom seating makes for a comfortable waiting area.
If you walk a bit farther down the entry corridor, you'll find yourself in the cafe.
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