The design of office in SLAVA is firmly rooted in the principles of suprematism, an early 20th century art movement founded by Kazimir Malevich. Focused on the fundamentals of geometry, suprematism encompasses circles, squares, rectangles, straight lines, and limited color palettes as the fundamentals of an ideology suggesting that the visual appearance of objects in our world are far less significant than their true essence, beyond the limits of what we see. The main idia of the project is transitioning from a two-dimensional space ideology to three-dimensional volumetric form in interior.