Spaces

Designed for every body of work

Most coworking spaces are designed for one species. Ours are designed for bodies from four kilograms to six hundred — which, it turns out, makes them more comfortable for everyone.

Illustration of the open desk area with sit-stand desks, a perch desk with feed rail, and a dog bed.

Open Pasture desks

The open-plan floor. Desk pods of four with a pet corner each, perch desks with feed rails for taller members, and 1.4-meter walkways throughout — wheelchair-generous and cow-turnable.

  • Hot desk
  • Sit-stand pods
  • Pet corners
  • 24/7 for members

From $149/mo

Illustration of a private office with a glass wall and a red sliding barn door.

Private Stalls

Glass-walled private offices with genuine sliding barn doors. Soundproofed for calls, lockable for hardware, decorated to your taste — hay-bale seating optional.

  • 1–4 people
  • Sliding barn door
  • Lockable
  • Add-on parking

From $399/mo

Illustration of the Hayloft meeting room: oval table, wall screen, and hay bale in the corner.

The Hayloft

Our flagship meeting room. The booking system asks about species so you always get the right amount of room. Members get ten free hours a month; hoof-print removal included.

  • Seats 8 humans
  • or 4 + 1 cow
  • 4K screen
  • Whiteboard wall

From $25/hr

Illustration of the outdoor paddock with its fence, walking loop, and a grazing cow.

The Paddock

Half an acre of fenced pasture with a nine-minute walking loop. The most-used amenity on the property — by humans. Included with every membership.

  • Outdoor
  • Walking loop
  • Grazing rights
  • All weather

From Included

Illustration of a meeting in progress: three humans and a cow around a table.

The details

What 'cow-proof' actually means

Designing for our largest members made the space better for all of them.

  • Power drops from the ceiling — zero cables at hoof or paw level.
  • Rubber-matted standing bays with chest-height perch desks.
  • Wide, step-free routes to every room, the paddock, and both bars.
  • A quiet room where the cats have unionized and naps are protected.
  • Washdown station by the east entrance. For boots, paws, and hooves.

See it in person.

Floor plans don't do the barn doors justice. Tours run every weekday and include the full walking loop.