Our Official sparks & honey Return to Office Kit + Downloadable Wallpapers!

by Kyle Snarr

Here at sparks & honey, we’re finally in the position to start coming into our brand new office once a week. We’re so excited about this since our new office also houses our state-of-the-art production studio. This is where we produce our Culture Briefings every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 12 PM Eastern. This studio is packed with technology to record and live-stream original content with our team and special guests both in and out of the office. It’s packed with 6 HD cameras, a full TV studio lighting package, multi-channel audio recording, and seating for a 60+ live studio audience.

To celebrate this moment when many of us are meeting in person for the first time and getting that valuable time to collaborate in person, we put together some fun and useful ‘Return to Office Kits’ for the team. These kits are composed of items full of both function and inspiration. Whether it’s the high quality Topo Designs backpack made from recycled materials, an iconic-shaped insulated water bottle, or the fine, Swiss-made writing implement—the team’s now equipped for action. On top of this hardware, our stellar design team whipped out some beautifully-designed buttons that celebrate some of the issues we, as a team, feel passionate about.

We’re excited to share these designs with you, as well, through a collection of desktop and mobile phone wallpaper designs. Feel free to download and celebrate getting back to the office along with us and consider yourself branded.

Just click here to download our desktop wallpapers and press on each of the thumbnails below and save to device for mobile phone versions.

These kits look get and the people who rock them are even better. Want to get yours?

By Kyle Snarr

Kyle is the Director of Marketing at sparks & honey. He loves reaching new audiences through fresh approaches to content, activations, and creative campaigns. Kyle lives just outside of NYC and spends his free time car-spotting, gear collecting, and camping with his wife and four kids.