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After months of construction Red Bull’s Dutch subsidiary, Red Bull Netherlands, can finally settle into its new offices at the Media Wharf office complex in Amsterdam’s Port area. Designed by Sid Lee Architecture, the 10,763 square feet space has a theme of polarity - light and dark, art and business, public and private. This theme is showcased in the seemingly street culture style of the walls, large ominous and angular black structures occupying the space and light wood rectangular cafeteria tables with bright orange chairs that all contrast with one another in colour, texture and meaning.
Red Bull Netherlands’s director Jan Smilde was quoted as saying that the company wanted a location with an entrepreneurial spirit where they would have the freedom to develop innovative ideas and events.
source: The Cool Hunter