Spreetail Austin

Austin, Texas
Old Charm Meets Modern Amenities

A retail start-up on the cutting edge of e-commerce, Spreetail is committed to fostering a work environment that celebrates what makes its organization great—its people. Seeking an office that would reflect their values as a company while allowing room for expansion, Spreetail enlisted our design expertise to transform a former bar in a prominent historic building in Austin, Texas into a new space that would support its growing team and build upon its dynamic and youthful culture. Spanning three levels, the Spreetail office features bold and branded design highlights complemented by a host of state-of-the-art amenities.

Before stepping foot into the new space, Spreetail’s brand is clearly reflected through large bay windows that offer a peek into the front of the office.
The reception features a neon Spreetail sign and colored graphics on the brick walls as well as on the reception desk, which is anchored by a wooden architectural sculptured ceiling.
Welcome!

As soon as employees pass through the reception, they are greeted by a lounge followed by a mezzanine and all-hands area—all of which prominently feature Spreetail’s signature colors of turquoise, aqua, and coral—across an industrial backdrop. Comfortable seating in this area further welcomes guests and serves as a place for talent recruitment, interviews, and training sessions.

Choice

The all-hands atrium space is outfitted with bespoke hammocks for relaxation, tiered rows of benches, and a variety of seating options including casual bean bag chairs. This space is denoted by shipping container-inspired breakout areas intended to serve as a space for collaboration and work. A break room within the mezzanine area features a distressed Austin mural on a brick wall, connecting the office to its locale.

The hammocks are a fun place to hang out and meet with coworkers.
The mezzanine provides an alternative choice for employees to meet and lounge during the work day.
The second and third floors in Spreetail’s new office house the majority of employee workstations, which are set in an open plan concept.

These levels have a designated coffee bar along with phone, huddle, and conference rooms for privacy. Both the second and third floors have atriums at their centers, allowing them access to daylight and the multi-levels of the space. In addition, “dog nooks” provide storage for pet supplies, as furry friends are encouraged and welcomed in the workspace.

Each level of the office features its own color palette and graphical theme falling within the Spreetail brand color scheme, to differentiate the floors.

Project Team

People
Joe Gowing
People
Lina Murillo