London Design Gold

2026

PURPLEVINE IP Shenzhen HQ Interior Design

Entrant

CHINAWAY(GUANGDONG)DECORATION CO.,LTD/ Li Weiliang, Fan Ruihua, Deng Zidong, Yi Qing, Wei Xin

Category

Interior Design - Office 

Client's Name

Wisteria Intellectual Property Operations (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd

Country / Region

China

Rooted in order, symbiosis, flexibility, and sustainability, the interior design for PURPLEVINE IP Shenzhen Headquarters redefines the modern knowledge-driven workplace. Moving beyond mere aesthetics, the project translates brand identity into spatial narratives, balancing functional needs with forward-thinking technical and sustainable strategies to create an environment that’s both professionally rigorous and emotionally resonant.
The design takes the wisteria as a subtle visual motif, abstracting its cascading rhythm and interlacing vitality into ceiling textures, circulation paths, and partition patterns. This embeds the brand’s ethos—connection, growth, and empowerment—directly into the space. At the same time, the spatial planning reflects the disciplined nature of knowledge work, using geometric precision, clean interfaces, and soft lighting to establish a clear professional order. This harmonizes natural ease with corporate credibility, deepening cultural identity and fostering a strong sense of belonging among employees.
Every zone is carefully thought out. A minimalist reception sets a refined tone, while enclosed meeting rooms offer privacy without feeling shut off. The pantry acts as a “third place” for socializing—letting people unwind and chat outside of formal work. The open-plan workspace maximizes collaboration with wide, light-filled layouts, and executive offices are acoustically and visually tuned for focused decision-making. Clear circulation and thoughtful zoning keep operations efficient without sacrificing individual comfort.
By weaving together adaptability and sustainability, the project creates a workspace built to last. To work around site constraints and a tight timeline, the team used prefabricated components and modular layouts, enabling fast assembly and future adaptability. Indoor greenery and recycled materials are integrated throughout, while energy-efficient lighting and smart controls further reduce the carbon footprint and improve indoor environmental quality. This design goes beyond standard green compliance; it actively boosts well-being and productivity, giving the corporate a solid foundation for continued innovation.

Credits

Chief Designer
Li Weiliang
Chief Designer
Fan Ruihua
Chief Designer
Deng Zidong
Chief Designer
Yi Qing
Chief Designer
Wei Xin
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