Office Spaces of the Famous and Creative

Published On: April 3, 2014|Categories: Blog|

OfficeThe word means a variety of things to different people. Some people clock in, get the work done and hit the road. Others are a little different. Their offices become extensions of home. They breed creativity. They become ground zero for the pursuit of dreams and passions. Today, we’ll take a glimpse into the latter category.

From the tastefully utilitarian, to the whimsically cluttered, here are 10 spaces attached to some very famous names.

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A glimpse into the inner sanctum of the man who challenged the world to “Think Different.” Here’s Steve Jobs in his home office, December 2004. (TIME magazine photo)

 

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Minnesota’s premier musical son, Bob Dylan, candidly caught in his New York home studio during the 1980s. (Courtesy of All Art News)

 

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Considering the volume of creative works developed by Pixar Studios, it’s no huge surprise that their “office” looks like this. (Photo found on Inspirationfeed)

 

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From the man who created bizarre and wonderful books like Matilda and James and the Giant Peach – Roald Dahl – it would make sense on some level that his office, referred to as a “writing shed” would be as equally bizarre and wonderful. (Thanks to: Fuel Your Writing)

 

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The one and only Google (pictured: the London office.) If you’re lucky enough to land a gig at one of the most exclusive international companies, you might find yourself surfing the net in these surroundings. (Naturally, discovered during a Google search.)

 

6Legendary novelist and humorist Samuel Clemens, known commonly by his pen name Mark Twain, caught during an undated quiet moment in his Connecticut office. (From the Connecticut Post)

 

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A post-White House Bill Clinton, with current commander-in-chief Barack Obama in his Harlem office. (Gleaned from         K. Melanie Unfurled)

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Time Magazine dubbed him the “Person of the Century” over a decade ago, so it’s only fitting that the office of Dr. Albert Einstein make this list. This particular photo was snapped April 15, 1955 – the day of Einstein’s death. (Thanks to Flavorwire)

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Comedienne, actress, author, producer, mother…Tina Fey wears many hats. Only makes sense her home office in New York City would reflect that. (Photo from Lifehacker)

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AND THIS…is Inventionland. Not much else to say about that. (Found on Turnstone)

 

 

 

Whatever suits your style, at VirtualOffiCenters we are ready to accommodate. Together we can help you find a way to work virtually, anywhere under the sun!