Pros
Beautiful office, friendly co-workers, occasional free custom art framing, and it's cool to be involved in making a real physical item for customers.
Cons
The culture revolves around toxic positivity and you'll do best if you're a yes man. Crippling technical debt. Also, they care more about the aesthetics of the office than employee health -- the office chairs are painful but when people would complain about them one of the in house designers would explain that the ergonomic chairs are all so ugly. A finance guy had an injury, got a doctors note requiring an ergonomic chair, and the designers complain regularly about how it didn't match the esthetic. It was also a fight to get monitors on desks, because they thought just having laptops on desks made things feel so much more open.