The Floor Plans Of Famous TV Offices, From Sterling Cooper To Dunder Mifflin

For 28 years, we knocked back Duffs with Homer Simpson at Moe’s Tavern. For nine years, The Office fans commiserated with Jim and Pam at Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton outpost. After watching season after season of our favorite shows, the offices, cafes, and bars where they take place feel almost as familiar as the haunts we frequent in daily life. Hollywood magic makes these sets feel real, even when we know it’s all smoke and mirrors.

But what would these spaces look like, architecturally, if they were real?How would all the various rooms fit together if they existed in reality? The team at U.K. business platform Bizdaq began to wonder about the shops, cafes, and offices we see on our favorite shows. 

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