The offices of Parliament house, communications agency based in Portland, Oregon, look like a nice place to work. Put the mix of wood, iron and cement, which warms the environment while keeping intact the taste of industrial space. Put a pool table, designed to distedere nerves between a project and another. Put then on the walls, a selection of contributions not bad graphics, updating the taste of the great classics chosen for the furnishings, like the Eames side chair.
All premises, these that make this place a place designed to make life easier for those who work, encouraging welfare, commitment and enthusiasm. But it is not, besides, also a clever way to get publicity? For those studies, in fact, the interior design has become a promotional tool?