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Sweet Dreams: Inside Casper's Cozy Office, Complete With Nap Pods

With its open office plan, rooftop space and mattresses everywhere, Casper's office is all about comfort.

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In most workplaces, taking a nap in a common area would get you fired. But not at Casper. In the mail-order mattress brand's New York headquarters, its premier product is front and center in cozy pods that employees use for everything from taking a quick snooze to holding an impromptu brainstorm. (They're the lit spaces in the middle of this photo.) But the nooks aren't the only thing that makes Casper's workplace unique. The open floor plan includes the Commons, a sprawling space where employees gather for informal meetings or lunch. The kitchen is always stocked with cold-brew coffee, fig bars and beer. And the beloved rooftop offers city views and a place to clear your head -- or rest it.

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