Check Out Google's Offices In Stockholm Which Honor Great Swedish Inventors
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Aug 20, 2017, 15:21 IST
This is the reception area.
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We're still in the reception area. There is a foosball table in the reception area.
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This is sales and marketing. It has a Stockholm City theme, according to Camenzind Evolution.
Here's another look at the sales and marketing department.
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Bean bags are a staple of Google offices.
This person gets a pretty nice view.
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This is the engineering department.
The engineering department's theme is a Swedish countryside.
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Here's another look at the Swedish countryside engineering department.
Take a look at the quaint home-looking building in the engineering department.
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The meeting rooms are based on Swedish inventors. This one is Gustaf de Laval who did dairy machines.
A Google massage room, of course.
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This meeting room is an homage to Carl Linnaeus, Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, according to Wikipedia.
Inside the Linne room. (He seems to be called Linne in Sweden.)
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The Gustaf Dalén room. As we all know, Dalen won a Nobel Prize for his "invention of automatic regulators for use in conjunction with gas accumulators for illuminating lighthouses and buoys," according to Wikipedia.
This is the Sven Gustaf Wingqvist meeting room. Wingqvist was a leading roller and ball bearing maker.
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Here's the Lars Magnus Ericsson, in honor of the telephone entrepreneur.
A meeting room in honor of Anders Celsius, as in measuring the temperature in the Celsius scale.
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This room is in honor of Tetra Pak, the innovative food packaging company from Sweden.
This room honors Alfred Nobel.
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The Nils Bohlin room in honor of the man who came up with the three point seat belt while at Volvo. Note this person is buckling into her seat.
This one is in honor of Skansen, the open air museum and zoo in Sweden.
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This is an informal meeting room which is in theme of the Swedish country side.
This is a travel passage through a Swedish house
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A ladies bathroom.
A close up detail on the bathroom.
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A more lightly themed ladies bathroom.
This room is in honor of Gustaf Erik Pasch who invented the safety match.
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There's a micro kitchen/gaming room.
People hanging out in the kitchen/game room.
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A little ping pong never hurt anybody.
When the ping pong stops, it can be an extra dining table. We just hope people are neat, otherwise, you'll get some funky bounces.
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The Google Stockholm office cafeteria smörgasbord.