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Fast Company Honors BARK

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To reflect the company’s unique business and culture, BARK built a workplace where people and pups thrive alongside each other.
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Cozy nooks accommodate alternative modes of work. Wipe-able upholstered cushions offer a comfy spot for all occupants to curl up and plug in for a good day at work.
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Custom fold-down shelving allows for flexible product display and nods to the tick marks in the company’s logo. Platform seating by the elevator lobby offers a break from traditional reception seating.
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A “People & Pup” work-and-play lounge allows the dogs to play while their owners work carefree — knowing their furry friends are secured. The space offers built-in water bowls, hidden tunnels and climbing platforms.
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The personality of the brand is on full display in the large hosting café that greets employees and their guests, while serving as a community event space for customers and their pups.
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Custom window graphics reflect BARK’s consumer products, while announcing and defining each enclosed meeting environment.
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With a rapidly growing customer service “Happy Team,” dog product company BARK enlisted NBBJ to design its new tenant space at Columbus’ newest mixed-use development, Gravity. Designed to withstand dirty paws and unplanned accidents, BARK’s office houses themed conference rooms, workspaces and commemorative toy-lined walls that foster an authentic and engaging workplace.
“Amenity bars” placed throughout the office help to break up workstations into smaller-scaled neighborhoods. Each bar offers cozy nooks, fun pup peek-a-boos, accessible power, hooks for storage and built-in water bowls. These spaces accommodate alternative modes of work, while wipe-able upholstered cushions offer a comfy spot for all occupants to curl up and plug in for a good day at work. In addition, a large hosting café greets employees and their guests, while serving as a community event space for customers and their pups.
The personality of the brand is on full display, from the expressive dog art to the dog-leash banquette cushion holders. A relaxed environment embodies the culture of its people, dogs, and brand — allowing the BARK team to be “at their best,” all while having fun.
“ We typically have 20 to 30 dogs in our office daily, so when planning out our new space, it was important for us to consider things from a dog’s perspective first, and then incorporate those things in a way that made sense. ”Kendyl Skinner Manager of Workplace Experience, BARK