

Oh, I love beautifully decorated office tours. Next up on the list is Parliament Design Studios in Portland, OR, where they've mastered the art of gritty and openness in the creation of an immaculate workspace any designer would kill for. Via the Sponge.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The Offices of Parliament Portland
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