Coworking and Shared Offices in Norway

Find available coworking spaces and shared offices across Norway. Flexible desks with short notice periods and everything included – from hot desks to your own private office within a shared community.

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"Homni gave us fast and efficient help finding an office that perfectly suited our needs – without us having to spend time and resources on the process. Their solution-oriented approach and broad network provide clear advantages compared to traditional brokers."

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Joachim Espvik Grid KAM

"Since I don't have much time or interest in searching for a new office, Homni helped me find different alternatives where I selected a few for viewings. In the end, we found a perfect solution that matched our needs and budget."

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Daniel Nilsson Country Manager

"With just a few clicks, we were matched with office spaces that perfectly suited our needs. Homni saved us both time and energy, and we quickly found our new office. Very satisfied!"

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How to Find Coworking with Homni

Tell us what you need

Tell us what you need

Number of desks, type of membership (hot desk, dedicated desk or private office), preferred city and district, and what matters most – meeting rooms, drop-in access, a social environment or a specific sector.

Get matched coworking spaces

Get matched coworking spaces

We match you with relevant coworking communities and serviced offices from across Norway based on your needs.

Book a viewing

Book a viewing

Visit the spaces that suit you best – many offer a free trial day before you commit. Completely free of charge.

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The problem

Today the commercial market is scattered across dozens of broker sites, Finn ads, and off-market networks you have to know someone to access.

Which means you often end up with:

Scattered listingsOutdated spacesHidden pricingOff-market gapsNo overviewDuplicate listingsIncomplete infoNo floor plansNo responseTime-consuming search

With Homni you get one place with an up-to-date market overview, real prices, direct contact with landlords, and access to spaces you won't find anywhere else.

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The Coworking Market in Norway

Coworking has evolved from a niche offering for freelancers into an established part of the Norwegian office market. The rise of hybrid and remote work has made flexible workspaces attractive for everyone from sole traders and startups to satellite offices for large corporations. What they share is flexibility: short notice periods, all-inclusive pricing and the ability to scale up or down without long leases.

Coworking is priced per desk per month – not per square metre per year like traditional offices. This makes budgeting simple and means you only pay for what you actually use. A hot desk typically costs NOK 2,000–4,000/month, a dedicated desk NOK 3,500–6,000/month, while private offices within a community start around NOK 6,000/month and rise with the number of seats and standard. Prices usually include internet, meeting rooms, coffee, reception, printing, cleaning and shared social events.

Major operators such as Regus and Spaces have locations across several Norwegian cities, while local operators and serviced offices offer more specialised environments. Oslo has the widest selection, from the city centre to the outskirts, while Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger have growing coworking scenes tied to their university and startup communities. Many providers specialise in particular sectors – tech, creative industries, sustainability or early-stage startups – which adds valuable networks on top of a workspace.

For many businesses, coworking is the natural first choice in an early phase: you avoid investing in furniture and IT infrastructure, you get a representative address from day one, and you can grow from a single desk to your own team office without changing location. As the team grows, many opt for a private office within the community to combine focus and identity with the shared facilities.

Coworking is particularly well suited to freelancers, consultants, remote teams, founders and businesses needing a flexible satellite office in a new city. If you're considering coworking, it pays to visit a couple of spaces before deciding – culture, facilities and who the other members are often matter more than price alone.

Types of Coworking Membership

Hot Desk

Access to any available desk in the shared area on a first-come, first-served basis. The most flexible and affordable option – perfect for freelancers and those in the office a few days a week.

Dedicated Desk

Your own fixed desk that nobody else uses. You can leave equipment in place and get a predictable spot. Ideal for those who work from the office most days.

Private Office in a Community

An enclosed office for your team inside the coworking space. Combines focus and identity with access to shared meeting rooms, reception and social areas. Typically for teams of 2–20 people.

Meeting Rooms and Day Passes

Rent meeting rooms by the hour or day passes for individual visits. Practical for remote teams that meet occasionally, or businesses needing a professional meeting space now and then.

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