A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office
The internal happenings of Nike’s Beaverton locale are often kept to a slight whisper, which has











The internal happenings of Nike‘s Beaverton locale are often kept to a slight whisper, which has probably contributed to the brand’s success. Remote from the bustle of R&D and beside the marketing department sits Mark Parker – CEO of Nike. Obscura Magazine has released a peek inside the newly-redesigned office of “The World’s Most Creative CEO” (according to Fast Company) in their latest issue, providing a new perspective on the successful businessman. An infamous bust of Lincoln, signed Air Jordans, and an array of vintage war-era paintings create a unique aesthetic all their own, with the office seeming more like a ‘home away from home’ than a workspace in the traditional sense. Enjoy a look above, then head over to SILLY THING to pick up a copy of Obscura Magazine Issue 14.