Most offices are stuck in cubicleland, with uninspiring spaces that lack character and don't represent the kind of work that happens there. They're not very nice places to work. And although I question the practicality of some of the elements in these spaces featured on the Business Insider, I would much rather go to work in one of these offices than in a dull corporate space.
Gawker's steampunk-style offices
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Corinna has worked as senior editor at Style at Home, senior design editor at Cottage Life and is the former Canadian director of Ed2010. She is currently operations manager at a busy PR agency, where she handles strategic planning and daily operations.
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