what are the chances of having bosses this cool :( i can see a few chairs selling to people who like skating in their yard, the other stuff probably to skate companies only
I was born in 1980 and started skating seriously in 1992. I can watch the new Primitive video and appreciate it, but I can watch any footage of Andy and really enjoy it. At my age it’s way more about fun and making something out of nothing than trying to break myself off on something only 1% of people can do. Thank you Andy for keeping skateboarding alive in my life well beyond my best years.
Now this is the true spirit of skateboarding :D I’m 50 myself and I’ve had a microramp in my youtube-studio/workshop/office for almost 12 years now - but it *is* taking up a lot of floor space … and this would be the perfect solution for those quick micro-sessions just getting the blood flowing after lunch, charging up for the rest of the day … I feel a christmas project coming up ..
Andy's the only skater I know who constantly grinds corners. At least he ain't cutting them. Rapidly became one of my fav skaters. The creativity is crazy.
What an awesome project! Literally Andy is the only skater who could have made this concept work! Highly entertaining from both an engineering and skate perspective
I was talking about the whole content: Incredible tricks + New fresh interesting ideas + Very good editing/filming/builts/etc. This is what every sport needs to become something even greater. But, let's talk about the furniture itself: 1- The concept is actually awesome: Every true skater see the outside world as a skatepark (street skating is about that). This vídeo provokes people to have this very same view but this time, to the indoor/home. This is awesome, as a skateboarder, the more, the better. (Why a skateboarder wouldnt want to skate indoor when it's raining outside?! lol) 2- The furnitures itself are awesome too: Lots of people would actually buy it (if they have the space and money). If you don't have any of it, SO WHAT? This is not a valid argument at all. Just copy the project, stop being LAZY and DIY for a few bucks. (anyway, the more it sells, the cheaper it gets, as everything else)
Hands down, this is literally the most I've ever enjoyed watching a skate film. From start to finish I was entranced. The incredible blend of Andy's contagious vibe and mastery of the skateboard, the filming/editing, and the music is captivating to say the least. To the creator's, I sincerely appreciate the effort all of you put into this masterpiece.
The vibes on this are straight focus features indie film, love it! Andy really shinning in this one, some needs to make an awesome indie film and cast you in it now!!
Andy Anderson seems like such a chill, thoughtful dude, and has such a devote passion to his craft. I'd say his approach to skating is the same mindset he uses to approach just about every other aspect of life, and that is pretty rad.
Skateboarding began as kind of an art. Misunderstood and mocked, but filled with creativity. Ive watched it grow further and further into a mainstream sport filled with jocks who mock anyone that dares to think outside the status quo of Xgames/sls/Olympics/BATB approved style of tricks. What Andy is doing is bringing back the art and innovation and pure love of skateboarding. What you guys are doing with this skateable furniture is art too. This makes my crusty old skatepunk heart so happy to see. Keep doing what you're doing, skateboarding needs more people like you all. ❤
This was awesome. Clearly sponsored, but not hiding it. The creations were all great. Andy was the best pick. I would love to have the honor of pulling Andy on a bike to hit a kicker.
This is just an awesome concept :) As a 50 year old that never really quit, skateboarding since starting in ‘86, always having it as a constant in my life and having had a microramp in my youtube-studio/workshop/office for over 12 years now, *this* stuff is what dreams are made of :) It would allow me to reclaim some of that space as well as just being super awesome, I feel a christmas project coming on now as well as a video trying to convert my micro into two desks like this, one wall mounted and one freestanding to use as a shop desk for the skate shop-part of my studio, hope it’s okay I use this as inspiration for the build making sure I reference back to this video and you guys making it? *Good lord* this video got me hyped on building and skating more again, great work and good job finding the perfect skater to collab on for this, Andy is the true old school newschooler :D
@ Snowskates are awesome :) Both the elevated type with a single ski underneath the board as well as the Ambition Snow Skates which are just boards with tracks underneath like a small skateboard-snowboard :)
What an incredible video. It was so cool seeing everyone being fueled by the same creative energy, but channeling it in different ways. Andy with his skating and the Zenga Bros with their design building abilities. All from one harmonious creative energy that binds us all.
This might be the coolest skate video I have ever watched. Not only because Andy Anderson is a gift to the world, but the engineering and creativity behind these obstacles is just impeccable. Round of applause for everyone involved 👏 👏 👏
As an industrial designer and skater, this project is perfect!!! I love the creativity you guys have brought to furniture and think this is something that should be incorporated into every studio space. If you ever need an extra set of hands I would love to get involved !! Keep up the playful design, we need more of that in todays world.
I thought the guy in the red jacket was Mike Vallely for a second! What a bad ass video. Everything in Andy's world is already skate-able, so I see the Zenga Bros just making the world more skate-able for the rest of us mortals in this video!
Andy Anderson is on another level entirely. I've been close to skateboarding since the mid-80's and it constantly amazes me how innovative these skaters can be. The creativity is inspiring.
I’m sorry to correct you Andy, but this is ridiculous….ridiculously freaking amazing! All of you who created this win all the points forever. ❤ Edit: the Ramper Camper should be nicknamed Truckimus Prime 😂
Well, you have just made thousands of skaters jealous. Kudos to all those who were involved in this rad project. Keep on pushing those boundaries. The revolution has been televised!
Andy Anderson is the new age Rodney Mullen. Just the simplest and most distilled version of a creative genius who is exploring the art of human expression through skateboarding. He will do profound work for the art form and by extension, the new generations.
I love watching AA skate... As a nearly 60 year old I can't believe how technically brilliant he is. If he'd appeared at the old cornish concrete parks in the 1980s I used to skate we'd have thought he was an alien 😂
Super good watch. Amazed this channel isn’t more popular. Andy Anderson is so dope. He just makes skating look so fun & easy. Haha much love, thanks for creating this gem. 💎
Andy should collab and design his own ramp truck that folds out like a swiss army knife. He could do a tour across the country and skate in public using his vehicle as multiple obstacles. Love where these concepts are headed for the world of art, architecture and skating.
Wow this is peak design, I'm impressed how stable and solid these Furniture/Obsticale were. Kudos to the Brain behind these wonders. As a Skater u know how stable things are after the first Ollie on it. All I want is more of these Creative Engineering masterpieces. 😊
It’s awesome that creative minds like yours are able to have the resources and tools to make your dreams come to life. It’s heartwarming. Good on y’all 🤙
2:13 I "watched" an old man in the Mid 80's do this with his wristwatch...He did this casually and without any thought on paper and then told me it was quite common with wood workers of his age, I have no doubt he is no longer alive but I have honestly not seen anyone else do this since.!
Dude he’s this generation’s Rodney in so many ways!!! Like even his explanation of “it’s a fight without an appoint. Like i battle against yourself.” Is such a creative way of thinking about it…… he’s definitely gonna be on that GOAT status
i think AA is beyond his years man dude is smart as hell and gonna take skateboarding into the future while many may have thought it was dead a long time ago. GO AA
Gone are the days when employees had to walk from one side of the office to another like common mortals. Why waste time with mundane walking when you could glide effortlessly from your desk to the printer in mere seconds? The time saved from unnecessary foot traffic could be used to answer emails, solve complex problems, or perhaps even take a brief skate around the break room just for the thrill of it. Need to catch a meeting across the building? Don't worry-just do a few tricks while you’re at it. Productivity will skyrocket, and the thrill of the ride will leave you extra motivated. Who says meetings have to be dull, stagnant affairs where everyone sits in a conference room for hours? Introducing the "Skateboard Meeting": a dynamic, high-energy exchange of ideas, where everyone whizzes around the room, multitasking while balancing on their boards. Need to throw in a quick point? Simply skate over to the whiteboard. Want to impress your boss? Perform a flawless kickflip as you present your quarterly figures. The more wheels in motion, the more ideas in motion, right? A perfectly executed ollie can do wonders for team morale. Let's be honest: offices are rigid and hierarchical. Senior managers sit at their corner offices, enjoying their view of the cubicles below. But imagine a world where all employees-no matter their rank-were united by the shared language of the skateboard. No one is too important to ride their board down the hall. Whether you’re a CEO or an intern, you can all race each other to the lunchroom, leaving the old social structures in your wake. Sure, the senior exec may be more adept at corporate jargon, but can they land a smooth kickflip while discussing the annual report? Probably not. It's a level playing field. Skateboarding is, without question, a sport that requires focus, creativity, and a willingness to fail repeatedly before finally mastering that sick trick. These are precisely the skills any business needs to thrive in today’s unpredictable market. Why not foster those same qualities in the workplace by encouraging employees to get on their boards and work through their problems in real time? Who needs brainstorming sessions when you can work through complex issues while shredding around the office? If you can figure out how to ollie over your coworker’s desk without crashing into their plant, you can surely figure out how to solve that last-minute client problem. Let’s face it-work is stressful. Deadlines are looming, clients are demanding, and your inbox is a never-ending nightmare. But nothing says “stress relief” quite like zipping around the office on four wheels. Skateboarding can release endorphins, clear your mind, and-if you’re lucky-provide the occasional minor injury to remind you that, yes, you’re still alive. There’s something cathartic about the rush of wind in your hair and the sensation of gliding down the hallway that puts all of your work-related worries into perspective. Plus, the sound of a skateboard clattering against the floor can drown out the noise of your constantly vibrating phone. At the end of the day, skateboarding is, undeniably, cool. It’s an art form, a sport, and a way of life. Imagine the influence it could have on your company’s image. You’re not just another corporation in a sea of corporate drones; you’re a hip, forward-thinking workplace that fosters creativity, teamwork, and a love of high-risk activities. In fact, a corporate skateboarding culture could become a recruitment tool in itself. "Are you an innovative, agile thinker who thrives under pressure? Do you also happen to know how to do a 360 flip? Then we want you!" In sum, skateboarding in the office isn’t just a novelty-it's an essential, transformative practice that could revolutionize the way we work. Why settle for stale, soul-crushing office routines when you could be carving your way to success on a skateboard? So, grab your board, forget the ergonomic chair, and let’s take this meeting to the next level-literally. The future is here, and it’s rolling in on four wheels.
Andy was the perfect skater to pick for this video.
These guys have been working together for a while
100 %
So true, he is freakin shinning
He is the only one to pick for this I think.
Andy is the perfect skater. *
Came for Andy.. Now I have an interest in pre-fab homes and a desire for a new swatch
Same Haha 😂 so it works
Awesome! Multifunctional furniture has reached a whole new level. Imagine an open-concept office space transforming into a skate park after hours
only reason I could think of to stay at the office after work
what are the chances of having bosses this cool :( i can see a few chairs selling to people who like skating in their yard, the other stuff probably to skate companies only
I was born in 1980 and started skating seriously in 1992. I can watch the new Primitive video and appreciate it, but I can watch any footage of Andy and really enjoy it. At my age it’s way more about fun and making something out of nothing than trying to break myself off on something only 1% of people can do. Thank you Andy for keeping skateboarding alive in my life well beyond my best years.
Now this is the true spirit of skateboarding :D I’m 50 myself and I’ve had a microramp in my youtube-studio/workshop/office for almost 12 years now - but it *is* taking up a lot of floor space … and this would be the perfect solution for those quick micro-sessions just getting the blood flowing after lunch, charging up for the rest of the day … I feel a christmas project coming up ..
I've thought about a mini ramp for a long time. It would be so amazing to be able to take that kind of a break.
@ Do it :D It’s a weekend project at most if you have the tools and aim for a 2 sheet wide micro with a one sheet flat bottom :D
When Andy rocks up in his little rampmobile, you know it's gonna be a good time!
That just sound so nice 😊
Andy's the only skater I know who constantly grinds corners.
At least he ain't cutting them.
Rapidly became one of my fav skaters. The creativity is crazy.
The Dave Thomas of skateboarding.
What an awesome project! Literally Andy is the only skater who could have made this concept work! Highly entertaining from both an engineering and skate perspective
You guys have done it again.
No-one could have done this video justice like Andy. His creativity is something that is experienced very seldom in each generation.
This is the type of content that skateboarding MUST head to.
what a joy.
(amazing tricks, ramp-builts and filme-editing, this is actually gold)
This is exact opposite direction of where skateboarding needs to go
@@sterlHAsilva Came in to say this thanks! Corporate BS, whos gonna have one of those thngs... a few wealthy ppl who barely skate
I was talking about the whole content: Incredible tricks + New fresh interesting ideas + Very good editing/filming/builts/etc. This is what every sport needs to become something even greater.
But, let's talk about the furniture itself:
1- The concept is actually awesome: Every true skater see the outside world as a skatepark (street skating is about that). This vídeo provokes people to have this very same view but this time, to the indoor/home. This is awesome, as a skateboarder, the more, the better. (Why a skateboarder wouldnt want to skate indoor when it's raining outside?! lol)
2- The furnitures itself are awesome too: Lots of people would actually buy it (if they have the space and money). If you don't have any of it, SO WHAT? This is not a valid argument at all. Just copy the project, stop being LAZY and DIY for a few bucks. (anyway, the more it sells, the cheaper it gets, as everything else)
Hands down, this is literally the most I've ever enjoyed watching a skate film. From start to finish I was entranced. The incredible blend of Andy's contagious vibe and mastery of the skateboard, the filming/editing, and the music is captivating to say the least.
To the creator's, I sincerely appreciate the effort all of you put into this masterpiece.
🙏❤️🙏
I wish every video I watched had this much cross over of interests. Andy is the greatest skater alive
The vibes on this are straight focus features indie film, love it! Andy really shinning in this one, some needs to make an awesome indie film and cast you in it now!!
Andy is the quintessence of skateboarding. Props.
Andy Anderson seems like such a chill, thoughtful dude, and has such a devote passion to his craft. I'd say his approach to skating is the same mindset he uses to approach just about every other aspect of life, and that is pretty rad.
I enjoyed swatching this video
Beautiful minds all around! ❤
The creativity of all these designs paired with Andy's vision and talents are just legendary! Amazing all around!
Andy just doesn't stop to amaze me, great furniture design + the best skating skills BOOM
Cool, I didn't realize Swatch was still around. Want one now.
Skateboarding began as kind of an art. Misunderstood and mocked, but filled with creativity. Ive watched it grow further and further into a mainstream sport filled with jocks who mock anyone that dares to think outside the status quo of Xgames/sls/Olympics/BATB approved style of tricks. What Andy is doing is bringing back the art and innovation and pure love of skateboarding. What you guys are doing with this skateable furniture is art too. This makes my crusty old skatepunk heart so happy to see. Keep doing what you're doing, skateboarding needs more people like you all. ❤
Philosophically proper. Skate and Create! Andy is The Man!
This was awesome. Clearly sponsored, but not hiding it. The creations were all great. Andy was the best pick. I would love to have the honor of pulling Andy on a bike to hit a kicker.
BEST VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN ON THE INTERFRET
Those dudes are incredibly skilled with the attention to detail on the ramp builds. Awesome video.
Watching him skate is pure joy. His flow and creativity are next level and it's perfect for this concept.
This is just an awesome concept :) As a 50 year old that never really quit, skateboarding since starting in ‘86, always having it as a constant in my life and having had a microramp in my youtube-studio/workshop/office for over 12 years now, *this* stuff is what dreams are made of :) It would allow me to reclaim some of that space as well as just being super awesome, I feel a christmas project coming on now as well as a video trying to convert my micro into two desks like this, one wall mounted and one freestanding to use as a shop desk for the skate shop-part of my studio, hope it’s okay I use this as inspiration for the build making sure I reference back to this video and you guys making it? *Good lord* this video got me hyped on building and skating more again, great work and good job finding the perfect skater to collab on for this, Andy is the true old school newschooler :D
Bro, same vibe but been more stoked at 50 on the snow skate with ski
@ Snowskates are awesome :) Both the elevated type with a single ski underneath the board as well as the Ambition Snow Skates which are just boards with tracks underneath like a small skateboard-snowboard :)
What an incredible video. It was so cool seeing everyone being fueled by the same creative energy, but channeling it in different ways. Andy with his skating and the Zenga Bros with their design building abilities. All from one harmonious creative energy that binds us all.
A lot of time and positive energy went into the creation and filming of this and it really really shows. Amazing
This might be the coolest skate video I have ever watched. Not only because Andy Anderson is a gift to the world, but the engineering and creativity behind these obstacles is just impeccable. Round of applause for everyone involved 👏 👏 👏
I feel like when Andy Anderson left, these dudes just went no sleep, searching, designing, building. Great video.
As the wife of one of them I can attest to that! 😂 When Andy’s in town, Benny goes full bro-mance
This is very accurate ! They work SO HARD ITS INSANE
He made all those obstacles make perfect sense. My favorite was the wrap around boardslide on the quarterpipe couch
This video is a vibe. Andy and swatch is the perfect combo. So much respect to swatch. Absolutely higher in my radar after this.
As an industrial designer and skater, this project is perfect!!! I love the creativity you guys have brought to furniture and think this is something that should be incorporated into every studio space. If you ever need an extra set of hands I would love to get involved !! Keep up the playful design, we need more of that in todays world.
Love how are creative Andy and this team are. Great work
I thought the guy in the red jacket was Mike Vallely for a second! What a bad ass video. Everything in Andy's world is already skate-able, so I see the Zenga Bros just making the world more skate-able for the rest of us mortals in this video!
I don't understand why Vallely Anderson skate session hasn't happened.
Oh, thanks. I thought it was Mike v....
Andy Anderson is on another level entirely. I've been close to skateboarding since the mid-80's and it constantly amazes me how innovative these skaters can be. The creativity is inspiring.
One of the best ideas I've ever seen
I’m sorry to correct you Andy, but this is ridiculous….ridiculously freaking amazing! All of you who created this win all the points forever. ❤
Edit: the Ramper Camper should be nicknamed Truckimus Prime 😂
Well, you have just made thousands of skaters jealous. Kudos to all those who were involved in this rad project. Keep on pushing those boundaries. The revolution has been televised!
!!!!!
the engineering here is amazing.
Andy Anderson is the new age Rodney Mullen. Just the simplest and most distilled version of a creative genius who is exploring the art of human expression through skateboarding. He will do profound work for the art form and by extension, the new generations.
Dude this is probably the coolest skating video I've ever seen. Andy is the coolest dude ever
It's so cool I love how he said its amazing to overcome a fight and win, but within your own self.
I agree!! ☝️ 🎉
Awesome! I love Andy's perspective. Skateboarding is like the ultimate martial art that's about peace because it realises the war is within!
Well said !!
Very cool. The couchledge is very inspiring. I think I'll make my backyard ramp into a convertible firepit gathering spot
The connections the soundtrack makes!
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Love the creativity guys! Amazing edit as well, big up 🙌😎
so glad i got to come see this in person, and even more glad that its been released on youtube forever
Amazingly creative ideas coupled with one of the best skaters alive today, truly top tier content. Analogue world for the win!
some crazy inspiring shots in this, great film makin
I love watching AA skate...
As a nearly 60 year old I can't believe how technically brilliant he is. If he'd appeared at the old cornish concrete parks in the 1980s I used to skate we'd have thought he was an alien 😂
16:15 those grinds are fire
This was insane! I want a Ramper Camper!!!
smooth creativity
Super good watch.
Amazed this channel isn’t more popular. Andy Anderson is so dope. He just makes skating look so fun & easy. Haha much love, thanks for creating this gem. 💎
Amazing stuff!
And great choice with Andy promoting it all.
Wonderful connection!
Excited for you guys! 💪🥳
This is one of the best videos ive ever seen. Thank you.
Very cool. A true artistic endeavour with a purpose to better human existence in this rapidly degrading civilization
Andy stays humble as he helps it evolve
"Skateboarding is like forced meditation" couldn't have said it better myself
Such a cool project. Love that swatch is supporting this type of unique creativity!
I'm thankful to be alive at the same time as Andy, what a great project bringing together some great minds. Awesome job on the music too.
Andy should collab and design his own ramp truck that folds out like a swiss army knife. He could do a tour across the country and skate in public using his vehicle as multiple obstacles. Love where these concepts are headed for the world of art, architecture and skating.
On point! This is exactly where we're headed @swatch @authenticandyanderson zengabros.format.com/ramp-mobile
Wow this is peak design, I'm impressed how stable and solid these Furniture/Obsticale were. Kudos to the Brain behind these wonders.
As a Skater u know how stable things are after the first Ollie on it.
All I want is more of these Creative Engineering masterpieces. 😊
WELL DONE amazing project Andy is probably the only skateboarder in the world to pull this off …………..
Andy always steps it up to another level.. Definitely great designs for multi function skate ramps. The ramp camper was the best!
Damn! props to the builders!
perfect mix for a skater / product designer
creative builders paired with creative skaters made an excellent combo. great job swatch.
Andy is the best!!! Love the way he see's the world!
It’s awesome that creative minds like yours are able to have the resources and tools to make your dreams come to life. It’s heartwarming. Good on y’all 🤙
Awesome colab, Andys the man
This is sick
Andy seems like the most genuine nice dude ever.
2:13 I "watched" an old man in the Mid 80's do this with his wristwatch...He did this casually and without any thought on paper and then told me it was quite common with wood workers of his age, I have no doubt he is no longer alive but I have honestly not seen anyone else do this since.!
Andy droppin 10/10 wisdom nuggets every time he speaks
I now rly want one of those trucks with the quarters on it! 100000iq idea!
15:08 That’s the Andy spirit! I love it ❤
Dude he’s this generation’s Rodney in so many ways!!! Like even his explanation of “it’s a fight without an appoint. Like i battle against yourself.” Is such a creative way of thinking about it…… he’s definitely gonna be on that GOAT status
Showed this to my manager and asked him if we could order me one, got an immediate “no stop watching youtube”
Hahahahahahahahahaha
That Casper stall was so siiiiiick 😩
This was awesome - giving functionality to obstacles and vice versa was a great idea!
This was so cool! Please make more videos! I love the creativity, and I think these are actually furniture items that will sell.
Amazing all around! I didn't think I'd be smiling today, but y'all proved me wrong :D
i think AA is beyond his years man dude is smart as hell and gonna take skateboarding into the future while many may have thought it was dead a long time ago. GO AA
Super creative stuff right here! Big up
he is so good that hurts
I met Andy a couple of months ago when i was walking at Venice beach. Dude is super cool, even if i was fanboying pretty hard!
i wish society will embrace this concept more
Yeah I'd love to be in an office full of dudes in sweaty suits
Gone are the days when employees had to walk from one side of the office to another like common mortals. Why waste time with mundane walking when you could glide effortlessly from your desk to the printer in mere seconds? The time saved from unnecessary foot traffic could be used to answer emails, solve complex problems, or perhaps even take a brief skate around the break room just for the thrill of it. Need to catch a meeting across the building? Don't worry-just do a few tricks while you’re at it. Productivity will skyrocket, and the thrill of the ride will leave you extra motivated.
Who says meetings have to be dull, stagnant affairs where everyone sits in a conference room for hours? Introducing the "Skateboard Meeting": a dynamic, high-energy exchange of ideas, where everyone whizzes around the room, multitasking while balancing on their boards. Need to throw in a quick point? Simply skate over to the whiteboard. Want to impress your boss? Perform a flawless kickflip as you present your quarterly figures. The more wheels in motion, the more ideas in motion, right? A perfectly executed ollie can do wonders for team morale.
Let's be honest: offices are rigid and hierarchical. Senior managers sit at their corner offices, enjoying their view of the cubicles below. But imagine a world where all employees-no matter their rank-were united by the shared language of the skateboard. No one is too important to ride their board down the hall. Whether you’re a CEO or an intern, you can all race each other to the lunchroom, leaving the old social structures in your wake. Sure, the senior exec may be more adept at corporate jargon, but can they land a smooth kickflip while discussing the annual report? Probably not. It's a level playing field.
Skateboarding is, without question, a sport that requires focus, creativity, and a willingness to fail repeatedly before finally mastering that sick trick. These are precisely the skills any business needs to thrive in today’s unpredictable market. Why not foster those same qualities in the workplace by encouraging employees to get on their boards and work through their problems in real time? Who needs brainstorming sessions when you can work through complex issues while shredding around the office? If you can figure out how to ollie over your coworker’s desk without crashing into their plant, you can surely figure out how to solve that last-minute client problem.
Let’s face it-work is stressful. Deadlines are looming, clients are demanding, and your inbox is a never-ending nightmare. But nothing says “stress relief” quite like zipping around the office on four wheels. Skateboarding can release endorphins, clear your mind, and-if you’re lucky-provide the occasional minor injury to remind you that, yes, you’re still alive. There’s something cathartic about the rush of wind in your hair and the sensation of gliding down the hallway that puts all of your work-related worries into perspective. Plus, the sound of a skateboard clattering against the floor can drown out the noise of your constantly vibrating phone.
At the end of the day, skateboarding is, undeniably, cool. It’s an art form, a sport, and a way of life. Imagine the influence it could have on your company’s image. You’re not just another corporation in a sea of corporate drones; you’re a hip, forward-thinking workplace that fosters creativity, teamwork, and a love of high-risk activities. In fact, a corporate skateboarding culture could become a recruitment tool in itself. "Are you an innovative, agile thinker who thrives under pressure? Do you also happen to know how to do a 360 flip? Then we want you!"
In sum, skateboarding in the office isn’t just a novelty-it's an essential, transformative practice that could revolutionize the way we work. Why settle for stale, soul-crushing office routines when you could be carving your way to success on a skateboard? So, grab your board, forget the ergonomic chair, and let’s take this meeting to the next level-literally. The future is here, and it’s rolling in on four wheels.
@DaleNolanJr ew, such a negetive nancy. God bless you, and I hope your brain finds its way out of the box it's trapped in someday.
Next level creativity and skating. Congrats Andy.
Sick designs guys! Andys mindset and creativity are very special. The perfect combination!
Those guys are genious! IThose ramps are amazing
Two amazing parts in one year!
DUDE ANDYS LITTLE TRUCK IS AMAZING!
This whole thing is rad.
Next level amazing. You all are beautiful human beings!
haha bro that's sick. I need that desk
Thanks for this!! What an amazing project ❤️
Work spaces can be stressful areas, nice idea rip and own it and then fold it back together