The landing from the fifth-floor stairs of Primus Tower opens onto a spacious, inviting reception area. Dark wood floors gleam beneath soft, muted carpets, while pale stone walls are elegantly trimmed in dark wood and gold. Natural light pours through full-length windows, complemented by the warm glow of graceful crystal chandeliers. To the right, a plush sofa and matching armchairs upholstered in pale sand-ray leather gather around a low coffee table. Opposite, a large conference table is surrounded by eight wingback chairs in the same refined material. The walls feature artistically arranged bookshelves, display shelves showcasing various artifacts from the Sennin's personal collection, and carefully selected paintings.
Two doors lead from the reception area: a single wooden door opening to Chiyoko's private records room, and an imposing set of dark wood double doors, elaborately engraved and inlaid with mother-of-pearl and gold, leading to the main office.
General Space:
Chiyo's office reflects her personal aesthetic: dark, moody tones, jewel-bright accents, sumptuous fabrics, glinting accessories, and low-maintenance desert plants. Artificial sunlight streams through two tall windows along the far wall, framed by sheer black curtains that soften the light when drawn. The upper walls are dressed in rich purple silk wallpaper with a subtle damask pattern, while elegant chocolate-hued wainscoting anchors the lower half. Her desk is substantial and commanding, yet softened by a beautiful metal lamp with a stained glass shade in jewel tones, a rounded clay cup bristling with writing utensils, and the usual companionable clutter of paper stacks and open books.
The Eastern Wall - The Bookshelf:
Between the two tall windows behind her desk stands a grand bookshelf in a dark walnut finish. It holds:
A low table is surrounded by four plush wingback armchairs upholstered in sophisticated charcoal grey with subtle pinstripes. A luxurious carpet echoing the wallpaper's tones cushions the floor beneath the furniture's wooden feet. Depending on the occasion, the table might display:
A panoramic look at the sprawling village and the Toraono Dojo.
Two doors lead from the reception area: a single wooden door opening to Chiyoko's private records room, and an imposing set of dark wood double doors, elaborately engraved and inlaid with mother-of-pearl and gold, leading to the main office.
General Space:
Chiyo's office reflects her personal aesthetic: dark, moody tones, jewel-bright accents, sumptuous fabrics, glinting accessories, and low-maintenance desert plants. Artificial sunlight streams through two tall windows along the far wall, framed by sheer black curtains that soften the light when drawn. The upper walls are dressed in rich purple silk wallpaper with a subtle damask pattern, while elegant chocolate-hued wainscoting anchors the lower half. Her desk is substantial and commanding, yet softened by a beautiful metal lamp with a stained glass shade in jewel tones, a rounded clay cup bristling with writing utensils, and the usual companionable clutter of paper stacks and open books.
The Eastern Wall - The Bookshelf:
Between the two tall windows behind her desk stands a grand bookshelf in a dark walnut finish. It holds:
- Books and tomes - some crisp and new, others ancient and worn - arranged in artful groupings according to some private logic
- Trinkets and contraptions of mysterious origin
- Small potted succulents
A low table is surrounded by four plush wingback armchairs upholstered in sophisticated charcoal grey with subtle pinstripes. A luxurious carpet echoing the wallpaper's tones cushions the floor beneath the furniture's wooden feet. Depending on the occasion, the table might display:
- A silver filigree tea or coffee service with gracefully curved carafe, sugar bowl, and cream pitcher
- An assortment of refreshments suited to her guests—charcuterie boards, cakes and cookies, finger sandwiches, or a full brunch spread
- A simple water decanter and glasses for formal business
- Mission dossiers and briefing materials
A panoramic look at the sprawling village and the Toraono Dojo.