pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters

Higold’s Interstellar Headquarters adopt museum-like Interiors

 

E Studio realized Pininfarina’s interior design of Higold’s Interstellar Headquarters, a high-end brand in home hardware solutions. Occupying a 38,000-square-meter site in China, the headquarters includes a range of commercial spaces, from a grand lobby to refined showrooms, all rooted in a concept that mirrors a ‘Modern Art Museum,’ delivering a curated experience on the future of home living.

 

Anchoring the experience, Pininfarina and E Studio’s design emphasizes seamless interactions within a dynamic open space. The slanting curtain wall gives the atrium an expansive, flowing form, replacing traditional spatial structures with sculpted stainless steel features that extend beyond conventional dimensions. The space, grounded in minimalist grey tones, evokes a connection to the vastness of the cosmos, reflecting both Higold’s focus on innovation and its reverence for structural clarity. Central to the design is a cantilevered staircase leading to a dedicated home hardware museum. More than a functional link, this staircase serves as a sculptural form, visually extending the vertical space. Its open structure evokes the design of an aircraft window, enhancing the feeling of transition and exploration. The staircase supports the museum concept, capturing the spirit of discovery as it links different spatial experiences.

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
all images by ZC Architectural Photography Studio

 

 

stainless steel circular installations shape E Studio’s Interiors

 

Within each exhibition zone, the design team at Pininfarina and the collaborative team at E Studio employ restrained materials like stainless steel, forming a quiet balance of texture and line that underscores Higold’s products. Sinks, cabinets, and islands are arranged in symmetrical formations, creating visual rhythm and inviting interaction. Symmetrical slopes add depth, while hardware elements are displayed as artifacts, each positioned to celebrate simplicity and utility. A standout in the wardrobe display, a triangular steel installation reflects the project’s exploration of folded forms and new spatial relationships, marking it as a sculptural focal point. Throughout, the design challenges traditional views of built structures, transforming hardware into art objects. In the central display area, circular installations and arcs of varying curvatures create paths that invite visitors to explore freely, while load-bearing columns are skillfully integrated into the aesthetic, merging seamlessly with functional features or standing out as refined design elements.

 

The result is a space that pairs minimalism with symbolic depth, using timeless materials and sculptural forms to foster reflection on the intersection of art, architecture, and functionality. Higold’s Interstellar Headquarters, with its cohesive design and emphasis on museum-like experiences, blends form, function, and futuristic vision.

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
Higold’s Interstellar Headquarters delivers a curated experience on the future of home living

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
Higold’s Interstellar Headquarters merges art and architecture within a dynamic open space

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
the atrium’s slanting curtain wall creates an expansive, flowing interior with sculpted stainless steel forms

 

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
minimalist grey tones ground the space, echoing Higold’s dedication to structural clarity

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
a cantilevered staircase serves as a sculptural centerpiece, linking floors with an open, airy form

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
the staircase connects visitors to the home hardware museum, embodying a sense of discovery

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
symmetrical slopes in the showroom enhance depth, drawing visitors into an immersive spatial experience

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
the space’s minimalism and symbolic depth encourage reflection on art, architecture, and functional design

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
timeless materials and sculptural forms create a modern, museum-like atmosphere across the headquarters

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Higold’s headquarters’ futuristic vision enhances the experience of contemporary home hardware

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
load-bearing columns merge functionally while standing out as artful statements

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
Pininfarina and E Studio’s design transforms hardware elements into art objects, blending form and function

pininfarina and e studio sculpt stainless steel installations in higold's headquarters
circular installations with arcs of varying curvatures invite free movement through the display area

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each exhibition zone balances texture and form, underscoring the simplicity of Higold’s products

 

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project info:

 

name: Higold’s Interstellar Headquarters

architect: Pininfarina Architecture

interior design: E Studio

location: Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong, China

area: 5,000 sqm

 

chief designer architecture: Gianni Giuffrida

design team architecture: Marco Becucci, Giuseppe Bove, Samuele Sordi, Krivolapova Alexandra, Giuseppe Conti, Fabio Maffia, Alessandro Mimiola, Antonio Razzano Silvia Vasciaveo, Giovanni Parodi

 

chief designers interior: Fan Junjian, Zhou Xuanzhuo

design team interior: Huang Chenxi, Liu Shuqi, Liu Ying, Zhang Jieying, Fang Guiyun, Huang Qiqi, Zhou Jing, Deng Changyi, Hao Xingyun, Guo Chao, Wu Leqing, Zhong Jinghong, Lai Hongfa

construction: Shunde Xingshi Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd.

main suppliers: BUMBLEBEE, TONG, CR CEMENT, SIMPLE, BAINENG, RISING, SZMOKE

client: Higold Group

photography: ZC Architectural Photography Studio

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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