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Office Interior Design for Those Who Dream of Travel

When the workplace becomes a window to the world
We’re used to thinking of travel as a suitcase, a ticket, and a long-awaited vacation. But what if the journey began right after your morning coffee — in your office? More and more companies around the world are reimagining the spaces where people work: they’re creating not just offices, but atmospheres. Atmospheres of inspiration, freedom, and that same magic of discovery we usually associate with travel.
Office interior design by NSDgroup is a prime example of how a workspace can combine functionality and inspiration. The company creates offices with character — spaces where style, comfort, and thoughtful aesthetics help you feel not confined by “office walls,” but in a place of personal growth — almost like a journey.
A journey in every detail: how travel influences interiors
The world is vast and colorful — and it’s a rich source of ideas for designers. Some draw inspiration from the lightness of Scandinavian spaces with white walls, natural light, and wood accents. Others look to Moroccan patterns, terracotta tones, and soft textiles. Japanese Zen brings balance and calm, while Mediterranean motifs offer warmth and sunshine.
Every detail — every color, texture, or scent — can transport a favorite employee from their desk chair to the ocean shore or a quiet courtyard in Portugal. And this isn’t fantasy — it’s a conscious lifestyle choice.
Atmosphere, not just function
An office that’s not only functional but also inspiring is no longer a luxury — it’s the new standard. Travel teaches us to see the world differently, to notice small things. In design, this translates into walls with large cityscapes, relaxation rooms scented with lavender, or a lounge area that feels like a summer beach bar. This kind of space “says”: you’re not stuck in a routine — you’re in a place of growth. Your dreams are close.
A space for those always on the move
Today’s world belongs to digital nomads. People work from laptops in Bali, Lisbon, Montenegro, or Tbilisi. And the offices that welcome them around the globe are evolving: with call booths, flexible desks, and rest areas where you can simply lie down after a work sprint.
Selina coworking spaces combine the vibe of a hotel and an office, allowing people to live and work in the most scenic parts of the world. WeWork locations in tourist hubs look more like contemporary art galleries — and yet they’re fully functional workspaces.
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Offices you want to show your friends
Big companies are embracing this too. Airbnb’s San Francisco office is a journey around the world in one building: each meeting room is modeled after real listings on the platform.
Google’s Zurich Campus features a ski-lodge aesthetic, a gondola-shaped cafeteria, and igloo-style meeting rooms.
This kind of aesthetic isn’t just design — it’s an experience. It’s a way of saying to employees: “Your dreams are our asset.”
How to add a little “travel” to your office
Even if you have a small office — or just a home corner — there are ways to bring a sense of travel into your workspace:
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Create a dream map — a wall with pins marking places you want to visit.
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Choose a color palette inspired by a country (like the white and blue of Greece).
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Add textiles or decor from your trips: pillows, vases, souvenirs.
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Use live plants, aromatherapy, and soft background music.
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And most importantly — leave space for spontaneity. Just like in every great adventure.
When the dream is always near
The office is where we spend most of our lives. So why not make it feel like the land of your dreams? A space where every day starts with inspiration — not the snooze button.
Because travel isn’t always a route. It’s a state of mind.
And when your office knows how to dream with you — every day feels a little more like an adventure.
Elena Chernenko
Elena is a recognized expert in the bus transportation industry. With a deep understanding of the industry and a wealth of experience, Elena has earned a reputation for reliability working with both large carriers and private companies. Her expertise includes route planning, safety analysis and efficiency of transportation solutions.
In her blog, Elena offers professional advice, reviews current market trends and shares her experience to help readers better understand the world of bus transportation.
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