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Boss Asks Employees To Decorate Their Desks, So They Did This

The folks in the Viking office are at it again! This time, they built a castle! Well, a cardboard castle which used 500 pieces of waste cardboard. In order to get the office crew to get over the post-holidays, “it’s-not-Christmas-anymore” sadness, the management told them to decorate the office.

The creative team was not content to just get a few desk decorations. Their castle features three walls, two towers and a draw bridge. The four members stayed in for the night to erect the fortification which came as a surprise to their coworkers. Then again, these are the people who made the Star Wars murals , so they should have expected something.

Here’s the story in their own words!

More info: viking-direct.co.uk (h/t: boredpanda )

We decided to build a giant cardboard castle in the office

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First we started on the walls. Each wall was created using two panels, both 2m x 1m in length. These panels were then attached in an overlapping manner to add strength to the walls

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We attached these panels using glue guns. You’ll be surprised how quickly you get through the glue sticks. In total, we used around 80

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When we started making the bricks, we realised we needed a production line, otherwise we weren’t going to finish on time

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Two of the team cut and prepared the brick panels, while the other two stuck them on the walls. In the end we made over 480 bricks

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One of the hardest tasks, was working out how we would make the towers stand up, as they were over 3m high – cue an ingenious folding idea!

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Once we had the bricks attached, we could start to stand everything up

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Some of the walls needed a little help until we could get them secured properly

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Then, as dawn began to break, we added the drawbridge

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Now, all we had left was the flags

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In the end, construction took around seven hours, with planning and prep taking a further two hours. We were tired but it was all worth it when we saw our colleagues’ faces the next morning

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Lastly, here we are at work, in our lovely new creative space

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Lastly, here we are at work, in our lovely new creative space

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The final castle

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Making of

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Martynas Klimas

Writes like a mad dervish, rolls to dodge responsibility, might have bitten the Moon once.