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The LGM Office in Vancouver Was Designed to Look Like a High-End Garage

The financial services company 'LGM' in Vancouver, BC was created by the design firm 'DIALOG.'

The CEO of LGM Adam Hill wanted a space that represented the fact that the company provides warranties and solutions for automotive brands. As a result, much of the space has car-themed elements. This comes in the form of shattered glass panels to represent windshield repair, refurbished car engines as decor and table bases and vintage seat belts that function as privacy dividers. A unique addition to the LGM office that is seemingly unrelated to cars is the life-sized chess game that is set up in the office's outdoor patio.

This office's design allows it to remain on-brand while functioning as a space that is productive, collaborative and playful.
Trend Themes
1. Automotive-inspired Office Design - Designing office spaces with automotive-themed décor and elements can help companies to remain on-brand and create a productive, collaborative, and playful atmosphere.
2. Upcycling in Corporate Interior Design - Reusing used car parts and turning them into office décor items and furniture can create a unique and creative office atmosphere while promoting sustainability.
3. Theme-based Office Design - Designing an office space based on a theme related to the company's core business can increase brand recognition and create a memorable experience for employees and visitors.
Industry Implications
1. Corporate Interior Design - Interior design firms can explore the use of upcycling and theme-based design to offer creative and unique office designs that meet the branding needs of their corporate clients.
2. Automotive Industry - Automotive brands can partner with design firms to create office spaces with automotive-themed décor that promote their brand and products and enhance brand recognition among their clients.
3. Sustainability Consulting - Sustainability consulting firms can promote upcycling and sustainable interior design practices as a way to reduce waste and promote environmental responsibility in corporate culture.

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