Inspired by the urban layout of 1855, the "Quadrilateral of Pirro", the Governor's Office proposes a poetic reading of the birth of the Sergipe capital, displayed on the wall through the Pirro Rug, as a work of art, by the architect. Lines reveal themselves in textures, fabrics, weaves, and volumes, representing streets, houses, and collective stories. Earthy tones highlight the essence of the land as a place of simplicity, security, and maturity. The space gains strength with design icons, such as the Mole Armchair and the table by Le Corbusier, as well as the "Origem" vases, signed by artisan Lúcia Cruz.