Wax Branding

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Located in Auckland, New Zealand Wax Branding is a three woman web development and design company. Formerly a school for boys in the 1920’s, their office is offers an open floor plan and large windows for natural light.

Founded in February 2009 Wax Branding is a young company but already sports a well populated portfolio. Wax Branding is run by three women tired of working for larger firms:

At the helm is Creative & Strategic Director Amanda Easterbrook, followed closely by Senior Designer Michelle Maude and Web Developer Natalie Wright

They focus on offering a personal connection and quality work with a small team.

The Wax Branding offices are located in a historic building formerly a Woodwork school for boys. Some of the notable features are an open floor plan and natural lighting and the historic brick. There is a divide in the room created by the bookshelf and hanging decoration between a meeting table and lounge seating. Be sure to check out their office images and office possum below.

Photos submitted by Michelle Maude.

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    2 comments filed about Wax Branding

    1. I see a lot of open designs on this site, such as the Wax Branding office here. Don’t get me wrong; it’s beautiful, light, airy and inspiring. But what if you want a little privacy or a little creative isolation while at your desk?

      I’m not asking this as a challenge; I’m hoping that the designers of these spaces have brought the same innovation and creativity to the notion of boundaries as they have to the notion of openness.

      Love this site!

    2. I love the hardwood floors, and the cute little kitchen.

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