How Super Buddha Is Humanizing The SuperSure Wells Fargo Penthouse Office Space

Super Buddha SuperSure office
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What happens when that aesthetic vocabulary enters the glass-and-steel world of corporate interiors? Something surprisingly grounding.

Super Buddha’s Approach to Humanizing the SuperSure Office

At SuperSure’s headquarters in Miami’s Wells Fargo Center, the artist known only as Super Buddha has brought a kind of street-bred honesty into a high-rise environment. This is not street art in the sense of rebellion, nor is it corporate décor designed to soften a brand. It is something subtler: a reminder that work is a human endeavor, full of spontaneous gestures, layered emotions, and imperfect beauty.

Super Buddha SuperSure office
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One wall, painted with the phrase “Karma always multiplies itself” amidst drip of improvised mixing of colors, conveys a process not polished away. For employees, this kind of visual honesty can be disarming in the best way. It signals that complexity is expected, not hidden. It also balances out the abstraction of digital work, reminding people that creativity remains material.

In bringing elements of street sensibility into a corporate setting, Super Buddha has crafted a space where people recognize something of themselves: their messiness, their clarity, their evolving sense of purpose. The result is not merely a redesigned office, but a home that gives corporate life a human face again.

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