Yelp

Project Architect: Studio O+A
Photography by: Jasper Sanidad

When the online restaurant and business review collective outgrew its smaller San Francisco headquarters, Yelp decided to take things vertically. Their new office is situated in a 1920’s Art Deco structure that spans 106,000 sq.ft across twelve different floors. With this change came the need to design spaces that would allow team members to work together easily despite their lack of proximity.

Lining the entrance to the cafe is a row of MASHstudios’ custom panel tables. Made of birch and white laminate with our signature LAXseries benches, the area is perfect for the company’s ever-expanding staff. Bar height tables were fitted with casters to allow for easy, mobility and versatility for team members in need of a meeting venue. The exposed wood edges and steel bases add to the space’s industrial, raw aesthetic.