Inside Dropbox's San Francisco Headquarters
Like many of Silicon Valley’s tech giants, file hosting service Dropbox calls San Francisco its













Like many of Silicon Valley’s tech giants, file hosting service Dropbox calls San Francisco its home with a beautifully designed headquarters that puts the usual office place to shame. Situated along the San Francisco Bay in the China Basin neighborhood – also home to the likes of the hometown Giants’ gorgeous AT&T Park – Dropbox’s new 70,000-square-foot space was designed by local firms Boor Bridges Architecture and Geremia Interior Design with a cohesive vision: that of an expansive, energy-infused and collaborative environment that references the company’s original digs. Functionality and customization are emphasized throughout thanks to modular furnishings while an ample greenery, light-soaked meeting rooms and massive windows bring a bit of the outdoors to the contemporary setup.