Hacked Ikea furniture fills this colorful coworking space in Madrid

We’ve covered coworking spaces from the glitzy to the sleek and everything in between. But this is the first time we’ve seen hacked Ikea furniture embraced by a communal office.

Designed by Spanish firm Izaskun Chinchilla, this 100-desk coworking space in Madrid draws on playful elements of Japanese design (we see you, koi-shaped paper lanterns and ryokan-style conference rooms with sliding doors), as well as a loft-like open floor plan (hello NYC influence), and an impressive array of Ikea products.

Designboom notes that Ikea’s Svärta bunk and Fjellse beds—as well as drawers in the company’s Beddinge line—have been combined to form desks and areas to relax throughout the space.

Via curbed.com >