Singapore based studio Ministry of Design have completed an office interior for Leo Burnett in Singapore. The design features the drawing of the company’s founder spread across the walls and floor, wielding a scaled-up model of a pencil.
The project is divided into three parts. The first, called 'Space to Impress', contains the founder’s giant portrait and a reception desk. The second part comprises an informal area for relaxation, dominated by a wheelbarrow full of trophies, and meeting rooms enclosed in a long black corridor. The third part of the project is furnished with plywood desks in an open-plan configuration.