Project posted by Marguerite Pinheiro

Baker's New Denver Home

Year
2017
2017
Endless plants cover the office
Endless plants cover the office
Mindfulness room
Mindfulness room
Kitchen area
Kitchen area
Barn wood on an accent wall
Barn wood on an accent wall
Working spaces
Working spaces
A swing to keep energy levels up during calls
A swing to keep energy levels up during calls

Details

Square Feet
10000

Credits

Architect
David Champion
Builder
Sisters Construction
Photographer
Nancy Lindo

From Marguerite Pinheiro

Located in Denver’s Historic Ballpark District, Baker's new office will house 60 of its employees, one of the largest teams in the cannabis technology space, and provide further room to grow.

The office was designed by Baker’s co-founder, David Champion, a former practicing architect who worked on the masterplan for Ground Zero. To bring the space to life, David hired a Denver-based all-female construction company, Sisters Construction. The office features smart technology, such as an intelligent white noise system and automated blinds to optimize light and heat quality throughout the day. In addition, the office comes furnished with bike storage, flexible work spaces, a mindfulness room and endless plants, all designed with employees’ varying needs in mind.

Working within a tight budget, the space was designed to feel cozy and welcoming. Eclectic furniture, barn wood, painted brickwork and cleverly situated accent walls adorn the space and transpose the Baker brand identity. The office is equipped with Kombucha and cold brew taps, a swing to keep energy levels up when taking calls, and features a “tree” wall using local Coloradan timber to create a refreshing mountain feel throughout the entire office.