Faux brick walls pave the way to the entrance. An emblem on the reception desk is a play on the Dutch royal family's coat of arms, while the bikes are a nod to Amsterdam's cyclist-centric culture.
There's more royal symbolism on this logo.
Here, sliding doors open on to an auditorium with exposed ceilings and a 70-person capacity.
This sixties-inspired caravan and accompanying lawn chairs are an interesting addition.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThere's plenty of Dutch-inspired design elements in the kitchen area, from the waffles and tea kettles hanging from the ceiling to the Delft Blue graphics on the islands.
According to D/DOCK, graffiti walls are a nod to Google's garage days, as well as to Amsterdam's urban environment.
There are lots of spots for Googlers to get comfortable and get some work done.
And in typical Google fashion, the office offers many opportunities for blowing off some steam. There's also an in-office gym and meditation room.
Now see another crazy Google office.