boardroom
This term functions both as a concrete location and as a metonym for corporate power. When referring to the physical space, it evokes an atmosphere of formality, high stakes, and exclusivity, typically characterized by a large table and a closed-door environment. When used to describe the people within the room, it shifts the focus from the architecture to the authority. In this sense, it represents the collective will of a company's highest leadership, often implying a detachment from the daily operations of the general workforce.
Meanings
A formal room in a company or organization where the board of directors meets to make high-level decisions.
"The executives gathered in the boardroom to discuss the merger."
The environment or atmosphere of corporate governance and executive decision-making, often used figuratively to describe the sphere of power within a company.
"The struggle for control shifted from the factory floor to the boardroom."