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DIET STATION
Typology
Workspace
Location
KBT Tower , Kuwait City
Floor Area
360 sqm
Scope
Interior Design
Date of completion
January 2025
Diet Station’s new headquarters in Kuwait’s KBT Tower is designed around a restrained palette of grey tones, oak joinery and brushed stainless steel. This neutral base allows bold red accents introduced through furniture, shelving, door handles and custom joinery to carry the brand identity across the space without overpowering it. Oversized planters bring greenery into the interior, softening the crisp palette and breaking the linearity of the layout.
Curved glass offices framed in oak create clarity and transparency, with stainless steel bases grounding the partitions. Open workstations are defined by slender steel dividers with custom red task lights, while tables and lounge seating extend the brand’s presence into the details. Across reception, meeting rooms and breakout areas, the careful interplay of muted tones and striking red gestures results in a workplace that is both composed and unmistakably tied to Diet Station.

















DIET STATION
Typology
Workspace
Location
KBT Tower, Kuwait City
Floor Area
360 sqm
Scope
Interior Design
Date of completion
January 2025
Diet Station’s new headquarters in Kuwait’s KBT Tower is designed around a restrained palette of grey tones, oak joinery and brushed stainless steel. This neutral base allows bold red accents introduced through furniture, shelving, door handles and custom joinery to carry the brand identity across the space without overpowering it. Oversized planters bring greenery into the interior, softening the crisp palette and breaking the linearity of the layout.
Curved glass offices framed in oak create clarity and transparency, with stainless steel bases grounding the partitions. Open workstations are defined by slender steel dividers with custom red task lights, while tables and lounge seating extend the brand’s presence into the details. Across reception, meeting rooms and breakout areas, the careful interplay of muted tones and striking red gestures results in a workplace that is both composed and unmistakably tied to Diet Station.
















