Dot Pomelo’s office is not designed to showcase creativity — it is designed to structure it. Built around a central promenade, The Pomelad, the space becomes a system of movement, rhythm, and intent. Circulation is no longer passive — it is the main event.

The layout rejects open-plan clichés. Each zone is clearly defined, offering focus instead of flexibility. The architecture follows the brand: strict, monochrome, tactical. Black and white dominate — not for contrast, but for discipline. Within this visual control, white oak interrupts the narrative: a warm anomaly, a human presence within a high-precision framework.

Lighting is intentional. Nothing floods, everything is directed. Rooms are not fluid — they are sharp, strategic, and segmented. There is no decoration here. Only decisions.

Inspired by Muhammad Ali’s paradox — graceful yet brutal — the office floats, then stings. This is not a space that performs creativity. It operationalizes it.

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