Interface design tool company Figma makes employees feel right at home with a cozy, living room-like lounge area and long, lunch tables for meals encourage s strong sense of community.
A series of black Muuto chairs—Fiber, Cover, Nerd, and Visu—surrounds a 70/70 table and white Ambit pendants, both by TAF Architects for Muuto.
The space is also filled with Herman Miller’s all-black edition of the Eames Molded Fiberglass Armchair.
Hollis made sure to create areas where vendors, artists, and artisans can drop off their work or samples. Shown here is the materials library and high-top tables that provide storage and allow for casual, impromptu meetings.
To create a place where employees and visitors can have lunch family style, they brought in a large dining table by James Perse. The hanging light is the Lampada 046 by Dimore Studio.
Hollis shares this office with her husband and CEO, Lewis Heathcote. Panton Chairs, designed by Verner Panton for Vitra, can be found throughout the space, which is lined with poured concrete floors throughout.
The central open work area is filled with white standing desks made by Muller Nichols and large Fontana Arte Dome pendants.
Hollis’ team opened the space by removing multiple walls and preserving the original steel windows and high ceilings. The views stretch from the Bay Bridge to Twin Peaks.
When you first enter the space, you step into a moody entry salon with hand-applied Italian integral color plaster walls and a marble fireplace. Designed to feel welcoming and residential, it’s furnished with midcentury armchairs and a dramatic hanging light fixture by Bec Brittain.