A Review of Twitter’s New San Francisco Headquarters in 140 Characters


Wednesday, November 18, 2009 3:35 pm

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Open plan. SF views. Surprisingly dark. Eames and Jacobsen chairs. Antlers. Three ways to make coffee. DJ booth. More photos after the jump.

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Photos: Dustin Diaz, from Twitter’s Flickr photostream

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Related: In the magazine, we’ve looked at the headquarters of Google, InterActiveCorp, Bloomberg, and the New York Times.

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4 Comments »
  1. Google’s offices are way cooler

    Comment by Andre — November 20, 2009, @ 7:07 am

  2. Infact these are terribly ugly, epic fail twitter

    Comment by Andre — November 20, 2009, @ 7:09 am

  3. Venture capital firms were willing to invest over $55m into a product, that had no planned revenue model and still doesn’t. Twitter has an office with Eames and Jacobsen chairs?!!! EPIC SUCCESS!

    Comment by cosjosh — November 23, 2009, @ 4:12 am

  4. In a space with so many interesting points, it would have been nice to see the team workspace be a bit more contemporary.

    Comment by Kimball Office — November 25, 2009, @ 3:50 pm

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