The Wonderfactory Headquarters

December 3rd, 2008 by Stephen

logoWhile it is entirely possible that some of you are Age of Empires II fans, today’s office has nothing to do with those huge buildings you create in order to win. The Wonderfactory specializes in creating addicting brand experiences that you will want to remain connected with. The company is basically interested in getting people to love your brand, which they do through a variety of avenues. Some of their high profile clientele include WebMD, Newsweek, AOL, and National Geographic.

Their offices, located in NYC, are not the least bit shabby. They have a pretty spacious layout with some very creative decor. One of the most unique elements is the Hell room, which allows the bosses to tell employees to ‘go to hell’ without any legal ramifications. Genius if you ask me. They also have awesome theme conference areas that most likely get people to actually confer with one another, instead of dreading a plain gray table.

The white and orange area of the Wonderfactory offices were designed by 212box, while the remainder was designed by Fogarty Finger.

(click images to enlarge, left/right arrows to easily navigate)

IMAGE CREDIT: Images sent over by David Link, one of the founders of The Wonderfactory.

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  1. steelopus Says:

    Holy cow.
    It’s hard to believe we’re in a recession when you see pictures of offices like this…
    Absolutely beautiful.

  2. trajcov Says:

    HELL YEAH!!

  3. Gustavo Says:

    Wow, amazing!

  4. Doug Hardman - Cleveland, OH Says:

    ::: stealing ideas now :::

  5. Phyllis Says:

    Are you hiring? Looks like an amazing work space.

  6. Stephen Says:

    They actually are hiring. If you go to the website, there is a little announcement about it on the top right.

  7. louis w Says:

    wow great space. i like a lot of their work actually, but their site is terrible.

  8. John Says:

    The young lady in the 7th frame does not hurt your appeal at all!

  9. Steve Says:

    Wow, this screams of “late 90′s dot-com era bust”. Hope they have a robust 2009.

  10. Amadeo Plaza Says:

    Are my eggs still in the fridge? lol.

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  12. Brooks Says:

    I worked with TWF on a few large .com projects between 07-08 and got to see their office progress into what you see above. Its a beautiful space to work in, that’s for sure. David did a great job designing all the different areas. Best part of the office though IMO is the fridge… hard to beat a stocked fridge.

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