It's even possible to see iconic London skyscrapers such as The Gherkin and The Shard from the office.
The top of the staircase ends with this quirky red structure.
Some of the walls in the office have been left unpainted to give it an industrial feel.
The office looks similar in many ways to Google's new London office in King's Cross.
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Oval window portals provide staff with views over London.
The staircase is lit by over a dozen light cubes fixed to vertical wires.
A red staircase connects the 7th and 8th floors.
Little booths can be used for 1-to-1 meetings and phone calls.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdExposed pipes give the office an industrial feel.
The reception area contains Adobe's widely recognised "A" logo.
It makes use of natural lighting and cooling.
The office has been built with sustainable design principles in mind.
Rows of lockers provide somewhere for staff to keep their valuables.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThere are also kitchen facilities for Adobe staff that want to make their own lunch.
Inside, the office has a meeting room with a table tennis table.
Above the running track, there's a grassy area with deck chairs.
The 150m rooftop running track will provide somewhere for Adobe employees to stretch their legs.