Ogilvy – Cape Town Offices

October 27th, 2008 by Stephen

Ogilvy is one of the worlds largest advertising companies with 497 offices around the globe, which means we could post nothing but their offices for over a year, and still not have covered them all. This particular office is in Cape Town, South Africa, and has a pretty distinct vibe to it. Perhaps it is the dog statues or the mouth-shaped urinals that set it apart from other offices, or maybe it is the fact that if you walked inside, you’d be hard pressed to know that it is actually a place of work.

In any case, you are forced to be creative in the environment, something that has helped the company grow to the size it currently is. They have done work for such mega-brands as KFC, VW, Harley Davidson, and even Coca-Cola.

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IMAGE CREDIT: Image 1 snapped by flickr user ipcrowley. Images 2-7 used courtesy of Charl Norman of bandwidthblog. Image 8 snapped by flickr user spooky. Number 9 taken by thehyrax.

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6 Responses

  1. trajcov Says:

    great office!

  2. steelopus Says:

    It must be nice to be Mr. Ogilvy… but holy moly, those urinals are SCARY!

  3. Julio Says:

    are that pink room designed by karim rashid??

  4. Ross Says:

    Yeah, I did some work for them last year. Amazing offices. Quite an experience visiting. Definitely not the norm.

  5. Aidan Hart Says:

    As the designer of this office, I must say the client gave us a lot of freedom in creating the brand architecture. Check out our website http://www.inhouse.ws for other projects. Aidan Hart

  6. Lynx Says:

    WOW! Very Creative Office! On of the most interesting!

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