DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

DEPOP HQ ENTRANCE FURNITURE

Client: Depop
Design: Dean Brown
Photography: Tian Khee Siong
Date: April 2019

A custom furniture series to furnish the entrance area of the Depop global headquarters in East London. The bespoke collection combines a no-nonsense approach to functionally with a strong sense of brand storytelling and includes a Reception Desk, Storage Cabinets, Bookshelf, Packing Station, Stool and Outbox.

Created to suit the diverse requirements of a 150 person ‘FashTech’ workplace, with employee expertise ranging from Fashion to Coding. The scale and scope of the office users therefore dictated an inclusive and simple design language that strikes a balance between cultural and industrial. Manufactured in powder-coated steel and ash wood the items embody the visual language of the Depop brand through the predominant use of bright red, interspersed with touches of black.

Designed to work within the Depop brand guidelines, the furniture was conceived as a physical extension of the App - inspired by the idea of an infrastructural layer or framework to create within. Overall the project challenges the empty anonymous corporate entrance hall that feels disconnected from the identity of a company, and instead establishes the Depop entrance area as an authentic and useful part of the workplace.