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First Look at the New Food52 Office, Brought to You by #MOVE52

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July  6, 2015

Today: Welcome to the New Food52 office in New York City! This is where all the magic happens, and we're sharing pictures for the first time.

Food52's New Office New York City Mark Weinberg

In case you missed the news, Food52 has a brand new home. It's a buzzy and inviting space, and we like to think that stepping through the elevator doors, which lands you right in front of the test kitchen with the view above, feels like popping over to a friend's for a meal—your very stylish, gracious, excellent cook and friend who has 50 full-grown children (hi!).

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After years of operating out of co-habitated and/or quickly outgrown spaces (see this post from yesterday), the new office is a place we're still so amazed we get to walk into every day—and yes, it's the kind of space that makes you want to come to work. Let's have a look around. 

Food52's New Office Open Lounge New York City Mark Weinberg
A mix of high and low, old and new characterizes the whole office, but especially the open lounge where we hold team-wide (and spontaneous) meetings. Custom couches from Montauk Sofa and a brass and wood coffee table by Workof are balanced with an oval table from IKEA, a vintage rocker, and a West Elm side table.

The office is an entire floor of warm, free-flowing space that allows for constant, sometimes frenetic motion and quiet at the same time—sort of like a family home feels on the weekend. Blenders whir in the background, sunlight reaches just about every corner, and people stir about in all directions. On photoshoot days, which are most, the vibe is a little nuttier. On Wednesday Workdays, when no meetings are allowed, we put our heads down as best we can and get things done. 

Usually, there's food. Sometimes, wine! Always, the tap tap tap of laptop keys and the chatter of busy people.

Food52's New Office Kitchen New York City Mark Weinberg
Equipped with a butcher's block countertop, plenty of storage, and Sala Verde lighting fixtures that are hand-turned from sustainable acacia wood, our test kitchen is a happy and happening place.

The test kitchen, where we cook all the food you see on the site, is outfitted with Electrolux appliances and fixtures and Waterworks Kitchen cabinetry. The Electrolux cooktop is an induction range that can bring water to a boil in 90 seconds (!) and that we're all convinced runs on magic. All the props you see in our photography, like delicate glassware and antique silver, are stashed on the open shelves and in the low cabinets, which seem to be a little more stuffed every day. So we collect things. Is that a crime? 

Food52's New Office Prop Storage New York City Mark Weinberg
Just as in a home kitchen, our favorite plates and bowls are stored right where we can get to them easily. 

The designer of our last office, Brad Sherman of B. Sherman Workshop, and his design partner, Nina Etnier, are the masterminds behind this new space, which is informed by all the design solutions Brad and Amanda and Merrill have picked up over the years (including the true first offices of Food52, Amanda's kitchen in Brooklyn). The trio worked together for months and months sorting out every agonizing essential detail—from tile spacing to the filament design in our light bulbs—so that this space would feel like a home away from home.

Food52's New Office Work Tables New York City Mark Weinberg
This is about as calm as it ever looks in the office with all our meetings, to-dos, and snacktimes, but the big work desks are definitely a perk.

Brad also designed custom furniture and accessories for us (coming to a Food52 Shop near you soon!), including a number of elegant, minimal farm tables—where we work during shoot days and conduct impromptu meetings when someone mentions leftovers—and a simple metal coffee table that greets visitors at the entryway (see first photo!). He even DIY-ed the overhead lighting above our work tables and some oversized frames for some of James Ransom's photographs from the site; stay tuned for tutorials on those!

Food52's New Office Kitchen Tables New York City Mark Weinberg
Our two closed work spaces, a conference room and a lounge, are sided with plexiglass windows that keep the light moving through them.

Before we moved in, the floor was chopped up with a maze of doors and walls ("a frat house dump," Brad called it), which were promptly removed and replaced with a few select partitions: two to separate storage and bathrooms from the rest of the office, and a central pair of closed work rooms for meetings. Just as in an airy, modern apartment, moving from one "room" to another is accomplished by rounding the corner.

Food52's New Office New York City Mark WeinbergA quiet nook by a south-facing window is right off the team kitchen (where we cook Not Sad Desk Lunches) in the background. Brad sourced art from a local auction.

Admittedly, it took some time for the space to start looking the way it does. Every employee had a hand in our actual #move52, whether that was breaking down appliance boxes, setting up tables, or cleaning those big interior plexiglass windows with toothpaste and Windex (which took hours, and which we now know does not work, so please stick with plexiglass cleaner if you are faced with cleaning it).

Food52 New Office New York City Mark Weinberg Test Kitchen
Here's a full look at our staff kitchen, where we whip up happy desk lunches on another Electrolux induction range. 

The bones of the space are industrial, and 10 different shades (yes, really) of white paint were used to create a warmth that's hard to describe but really easy to get used to. Rustic accents, like reclaimed wood shelves against subway tile walls in the staff kitchen (above and below) and the library, keep the space from feeling stark. 

Food52's New Office New York City Mark Weinberg
Having an office with two dishwashers (this one and another in the test kitchen) is essential rather than luxurious when you cook as much as we do!

One of the most important features of the office is what you don't see: the fact that everything in it has a home. Extra chairs for big meetings hang beside a bike rack, all tucked away on the flip side of a white board wall we use for meetings. Standing desks contain all kinds of storage for events and office supplies, and the shelves in our test kitchen are so carefully mapped out, we keep a picture of them—stocked with an Alexis-approved arrangement of cooking supplies—in the knife drawer, so anyone on clean-up duty can put the items back easily.

Food52's New Office New York City Mark Weinberg
Adding great art with lots of character to a less glamorous nook like a laundry room can lend a quite a bit of cheer to chores. 

A tiny laundry room behind the bike rack houses an Electrolux washer and dryer, which we use to keep kitchen towels and aprons clean. Brad painted the small industrial sink a matte, woodsy green—one of our only real pops of color in the whole design scheme. 

Food52's New Office Bar New York City Mark Weinberg
Brad's custom-designed barcarts, nestled between the open lounge and a large whiteboard, are always stocked for events and photoshoots.

The work spaces aren't limited to our big community-style desks: There are the aforementioned farm tables with benches, standing counters where you can work on two feet, a pair of fully equipped kitchens with everything you need to whip up a meal or fifty (and photograph it), and a cozy closed lounge with shelves that we've started to call "the Library." So comfy is the love seat in that little room, Amanda Hesser was recently spotted taking a cat nap on it. 

Food52's New Office Closed Lounge LibraryNew York City Mark Weinberg
Without our art director Alexis, whose ability to style shelves just so is only rivaled by her knack for treasure hunting, our books will pile up in unruly stacks on the editors' table. 

All the accents you see in these pictures—like rows of weathered books, vintage glass jars in all shades of blue, a big bowl of clothespins, and curious knick knacks that fill in the gaps like tiny sculptures—are the genius of Alexis Anthony, our resident stylist and master of finishing touches. She sources accents from flea markets and her own collection to be sure our rooms (and the rooms in our photography) feel real, warm, and inspiring.

Food52's New Office Phone Booth New York City Mark Weinberg
Instead of a clunky phone on every desk, a few closed booths provide a quiet place to make calls; inside, they're painted the same green as our laundry room sink.

Even the doorknobs, antique wooden designs that are smooth in your hand from years of turning, were carefully chosen to work with the surrounding textiles and wall colors. Fresh flowers, and plenty of dried ones that seem to hold their shape just as cheerfully, lend a little color to the bathrooms tabletops—brought in by Alexis in a new arrangement every week.

Food52's New Office New York City Mark Weinberg
Brad also used subway tile and live-edge wood shelves in the bathrooms, so they feel connected to the overall office design.

A sign of successful design is that you don't even think about it when moving through a space. All of Brad's careful planning, from the width of the custom cabinetry to the very specific grey-white tint to the floor finish, resulted in an office that's as comfortable to work—and, okay, play—in as a home. It's actually a relief to step off the elevators every day, something we couldn't be more grateful for and the reason we're thrilled to share it with you. We hope you enjoyed the tour! 

Food52's New Office New York City Mark Weinberg
The coat lockers, inspired by 100-year-old kitchen cabinet design at Amanda's husband's family home, keep our belongings tidy.

Thanks for stopping by! Let us know in the comments which details of the new office you like the most.

Photos by Mark Weinberg

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AntoniaJames April 25, 2018
Are you still using those Electrolux washer and dryer, and if so, do you like them? It seems that those stackables are the best choice / brand for a new project underway, due to its left hing option and perfect dimensions for a tiny alcove that can't be enlarged). I'd love to hear about the Food52 user experience! Thank you so much. ;o)
 
Burger July 17, 2015
CONGRATULATIONS. ! It looks great. Great space to keep up your terrific work.
 
Rhonda35 July 8, 2015
Beautiful space with so many smart ideas and wonderful touches. Please come redesign/redecorate my house asap! ;-)
 
Catherine July 7, 2015
Love that laundry sink! But I have to say... my mother has an induction stove and it is Satan. Anyways, gorgeous, GORGEOUS space you guys! Congrats!
 
wanderash July 7, 2015
Awesome! It is a beautiful space. I feel like the post about remodeling Amanda's kitchen/Food52 office/test kitchen was not too long ago. Congratulations!
 
wanderash July 7, 2015
This is awesome! Beautiful space. I feel like the post about remodeling Amanda's kitchen/Food52 office/test kitchen was not so long too ago. Congratulations!!!
 
Kathy C. July 7, 2015
What color is the green??
 
loubaby July 7, 2015
I guess I am the only wants a little more color.
 
I_Fortuna July 8, 2015
This office is like a blank canvas. Imagine the color then add bright pillows to the furniture, vases of colorful flowers, use your imagination.
The beauty of this is that because it is a blank canvas, colors can be changed up with the seasons or any time.
Plants would be nice to take advantage of all the light available.
Personally, I like it just the way it is. : )
 
I_Fortuna July 7, 2015
Wow! This is how all offices should be. Productivity should be heightened in this environment. Congratulations! : )
 
Misha July 7, 2015
I would love to go to a work place as beautiful as this. Feels like working from home!
 
Judy C. July 7, 2015
What magnificent space! Would love to see it in person....must be a joy to go to work everyday!
 
Burnt O. July 7, 2015
Classy, bright, and innovative. Just like its founders!
 
Marguerite July 7, 2015
Could you talk a bit more about the different "whites" and why they were chosen for their respective locations? thanks
 
April V. July 7, 2015
I absolutely love it. Warm, inspiring, true to the image and giving it more dimension. I just love that you've integrated so much here that Food 52 is about, and now given a photographic, verbal guided tour through the space. Thank you and bravo and wow, what a fun place to work. I love it!
 
littlelemon July 7, 2015
What a wonderful space! Clean, warm, functional, gorgeous. Congratulations!!
 
Ronald July 7, 2015
Wow! I can't express my appreciation and wonder at your new location. I hope it will continue to inspire all of you as your past has done for all of us. One request I do have, did you include an overseas delivery service yet? :-)
 
Soo K. July 7, 2015
LOVE the marble top island in your kitchen... source, please?
 
gardeningal July 7, 2015
Beautiful and spacious. Congrats to you all!
Have fun!
 
Markeicha J. July 6, 2015
LOVE IT!!!!!!
 
Handy July 6, 2015
Having trolled the web, esp. tumblr looking at kitchens I have been astounded that people are prepared to walk thst far to prepare a meal, and that they cover walls, cupboards and drawers with filth catching mouldings! I would need a scooter and a waterblaster! Your kitchen(s) however have everything in sensible reach and flat smooth easy clean surfaces...but hell, you knew that! I noticed! It must be as pleasurable to work in as it looks. Saved in my best ideas folder. Thanks
 
Mathew A. July 6, 2015
Love the design. I am interested in how the space flows together. Could you post a floor plan?
 
isabelle July 6, 2015
If I worked here I'd never go home. Really a spectacular space.
 
Coral W. July 6, 2015
Oh, I love it...I don't think that I would want to go home :)
 
Hilary H. July 6, 2015
Gorgeous! I am so envious...er...I mean excited for you! Those kitchens! best of luck in your new space:)
 
Elsie C. July 6, 2015
Love, love, love this new space. Wish my kitchen looked like this! Congratulations!
 
Tabledeckers July 6, 2015
WOW! Just beautiful! Every inch is perfect. Happy office warming!
 
boulangere July 6, 2015
As Tom Petty sings, "Oh, hell yes!"
 
Colleen S. July 6, 2015
Oh, thanks so much for building my dream office. So when do I start?
 
Destiny Z. July 6, 2015
Such a lovely place to work!! Very impressive.
 
ChefJune July 6, 2015
Love it! Looks cozy and "lived in" but chic at the same time. What a great place to work/play. Enjoy it in good health! I'll second the idea of a "Housewarming."
 
jcn July 6, 2015
Great enthusiasm for this new space
 
Lynn July 6, 2015
What a wonderful place to work. We will all be expecting great things to come this new work space. Congrats.
 
Jennifer H. July 6, 2015
How wonderful!! Is there a chore list so everyone takes part in keeping such a beautiful space in tact? Just an idea. Enjoy!!
 
Sammy July 6, 2015
Absolutely gorgeous! I'm jealous.
 
Laura F. July 6, 2015
Looks fantastic! I think the description for the coffee tables may have gotten a bit mixed up - the oval is from Ikea, while the brass and wood one is from Workof.
 
Nicole July 6, 2015
Beautiful! I think an open house is in order...
 
meryl P. July 6, 2015
Fabulous use of the space, great decor and furniture choices, practical and lovely kitchen, all helping to make this a great working environment for a company geared to providing the best in kitchen life. THank you for sharing !
 
Liza S. July 6, 2015
<3 love blessings! amazing space...
 
mrslarkin July 6, 2015
I love this office. Can I come take a nap on your window seat?
 
felicita July 6, 2015
Love your new space. This open, beautiful, hugh space will give everyone lots of happy cooking time. Enjoy.
 
Virginia July 6, 2015
FABULOUS!
 
Miles L. July 6, 2015
Do you need a vegan specialist/chef/designer?
 
Scribbles July 6, 2015
Love it! Congrats on the new space and here's to many happy cooking adventures and shares.
 
Lee B. July 6, 2015
Congrats on the new incredible space! FOOD52 is a treasure house of recipes and goods that can not be rivaled!
Lee Bennion
Mom's Stuff Salve- Superfood for Skin
 
rrlass July 6, 2015
I'd like to move in. During the day, I'd just pretend that I was working, and then I could have the evenings to myself. I'm old, my formerly genius IQ is now rapidly approaching double digits, and have no appreciable skills that could be of use to you. (I was a turn-around specialist and a private equity manager). I would even consider getting up early to make breakfast and coffee for the staff. My only requirement is that you allow my wife to visit a few times a month. That's probably all she would be able to stand. Thanks for your consideration. I'd be happy to send a resume if I still can find it.
 
Jen July 6, 2015
Wow!! Looks amazing. What a wonderful place to work in?? Any jobs available for an Australian? hehe!! No seriously, I'd love to work there.
 
Ali B. July 6, 2015
Amazing, beautiful and peaceful design. Congrats, all the best.
 
Marian B. July 6, 2015
Looking good, y'all.
 
Tarra July 6, 2015
I have a question about the lighting. I love it, but there's not a lot of it, especially for a kitchen work space - nothing over the countertops against the wall. How is it in the evenings? I'm sure once fall comes around you'll be there when it's dark outside. Also, it all looks like incandescent fixtures. Do you not have to meet energy codes in NY for new office build-out spaces? Sorry. I'm an architect.
 
Lauren's P. July 6, 2015
Love it, love it, love it. All the best.
 
Original A. July 6, 2015
As an Interior Designer I can really appreciate all the time and effort put into your new space. It looks beautiful and so should it as we spend many hours in our offices right!? :)
 
Michele R. July 6, 2015
Beautiful! Where do I send my resume?
 
Gina F. July 6, 2015
Just beautiful... enjoy your new address...
 
Hermione July 6, 2015
That is the most beautiful office I have ever seen. Congratulations on designing such as amazing space, it must be incredible to work there! I love how much light and open space there is, it has a very Scandinavian feel to it.
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jc July 6, 2015
congrats on your beautiful new space !
 
Ask P. July 6, 2015
Wowza, Ladies! So glam! Enjoy!
 
Lorraine July 6, 2015
Lovely Place! Congratulations!!
 
Adele B. July 6, 2015
What a delight it would be to work in this space. Can you share the details on the lighting? In particular the black sconces.
 
Bill M. July 6, 2015
Gorgeous! Congratulations!
 
deb July 6, 2015
Beautiful space! Where can I find the coffee table in "the Library"?
 
bonheurcuisine July 6, 2015
Your new working place looks awesome!! As an architect myself, I must congratulate your designer for the beautiful concept of your new office,
 
Susan July 6, 2015
Stunning. both beautiful and organized!
 
Terry P. July 6, 2015
Fabulous look. very sleek.
 
Francesca July 6, 2015
Beautiful! It looks like a great place to work too. Congratulations!
 
Teresa S. July 6, 2015
Your space looks great. I would love to be invited to one of your parties. Hint, hint.
 
mcs3000 July 6, 2015
Love this so much!
 
pattie July 6, 2015
I want to work there too! Too bad I'm on the west coast. ;(
 
jcn July 6, 2015
Love the DIY lighting over the work tables and the induction cook top. Please let us know of any challenges it poses for cooks-- seems wonderful. Your overall look is truly lovely, calm and constructive. Not surprised that staff is loving it-- maybe you'll host an open house--would love a closer look?
 
mel R. July 6, 2015
Absolutely beautiful!!! Can I live there??
 
myke July 6, 2015
just as wonderful spices add to a dishes flavor, maybe a color or two here and there would liven things up a bit.
 
jenniebgood July 6, 2015
Your new office space looks so inviting - it's beautiful! Congrats!
- #Iwanttoworkatfood52
 
Cindy V. July 6, 2015
Wow. What an amazing space! Congratulations!
 
lyders July 6, 2015
Completely Exquisite!
 
Barbara H. July 6, 2015
It looks like the an excellent space for for all to be inspired, to grow and flourish. Perhaps you will having visiting days for all of us - especially if we promise not to come on the same day. Congratulations and much joy! BHC
 
Jennifer July 6, 2015
Congratulations Food 52 team!
 
James July 6, 2015
Nice office.
 
Teresa July 6, 2015
Well I would love to come work for you. It look amazing congrats on the new digs!
 
Robert R. July 6, 2015
Nice space. The lighting and open space make any NYer a bit envious. Now when's the house warming? :)