Comfortable Collaborative Spaces

The New Dollar Shave Club HQ Emphasizes Communal Spaces

The latest Dollar Shave Club HQ not only increases the size of the company's space but also focuses more on connection, collaboration and comfort for employees and visitors. Designed by Rapt Studio, the new 50,000-square-foot office is situated in a gutted warehouse and was built to fit Dollar Shave Club's CEO Michael Dubin's dream space.

In order to achieve a more comfortable and collaborative space, Rapt Studio turned to a more open floor plan, which includes plenty of communal workspaces, 'squad rooms' and open meeting rooms. The Dollar Shave Club HQ also includes plenty of amenities for employees and visitors with a massage and relaxation room, coffee bar with barista, showers, bike stations and of course a barber shop stocked with Dollar Shave Club goods.
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Workspaces - The trend towards more open and communal workspaces creates opportunities for businesses to design offices that foster employee collaboration and productivity.
2. Office Amenities - Offering a variety of amenities, such as a coffee bar and massage room, can help businesses attract and retain employees who value a comfortable and enjoyable work environment.
3. Employee Wellness - Creating spaces that prioritize relaxation and well-being can lead to increased employee satisfaction and productivity.
Industry Implications
1. Office Furniture and Design - Companies in this industry can take advantage of the trend towards open and collaborative workspaces by developing innovative office furniture and layout designs.
2. Corporate Hospitality and Services - Offering amenities like coffee bars and massage rooms for corporate clients can create revenue opportunities in the corporate hospitality and services industry.
3. Beauty and Personal Care - Capitalizing on the trend towards on-site barber shops can create opportunities for growth and innovation in the beauty and personal care industry.

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