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Workplace HQ for party clothing company Shinesty celebrates its bold, whimsical products

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Workplace HQ for party clothing company Shinesty celebrates its bold, whimsical products

Bold colors, inspired furnishings set the tone for specialized rooms in the new headquarters space.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor  | May 16, 2023
Workplace HQ for party clothing company Shinesty celebrates its bold, whimsical products
The Cabanas surround the arrival lounge, with wood structures that include amber curtains, gold palm leaf chandeliers and lounge chairs that can be used for work or play. Photo: Jessica Blackwell

The new Denver headquarters for Shinesty, a party clothing company, was designed to match the brand’s fun image with an iconic array of colors, textures, and prints curated by the design agency, Maximalist. Shinesty’s mission, to challenge the world to live more freely and “take itself less seriously,” is embodied throughout the office interior.

Bold, monochromatic colors combine with copious amounts of textures and prints to showcase the company’s eclectic and over-the-top personality. Space vignettes include a sunglass portal, cabanas, communal workspaces, phone booths, photo studios, hot tropic conference room, conversation pits, and boardroom decked out with a bar. The space features high-end lighting to create a residential feel, and bold carpet color choices transport you to a new scene and vibe.

Each room has distinct personality and flare. The “Pink Panther Room,” a small room for private phone calls (or naps), is fitted with a pink Tom Dixon light fixture, a pink side table next to a pink armchair—all surrounded by fuzzy pink walls. Across the hall, a conference room, coined the “Music Studio,” is resplendent in full monochromatic purple. Lilac swivel chairs surrounding a purple table are set in front of purple foam to aid acoustic quality. Encouraging a playful, fun, and energetic atmosphere, the two wild rooms play off of each other.

Other standout spaces include a green conversation pit lounge, a banana-themed yellow kitchen, and a striking red conference room. The Boardroom is one of the larger rooms, featuring a plethora of open-seating and a full bar. Shinesty executives wanted the staff to feel comfortable coming back to the office after hours and to be able to host parties in the space. The paint color, called “Royal Liqueur” by Behr, is on point for this imbibing setting.

The 5,217-sf space was completed at a reasonable total cost of $200,000-$250,000 with a construction budget of about $110,600.

X-Colo Design Build was the GC on the project.

Workplace HQ for party clothing company Shinesty celebrates its bold, whimsical products
Adjacent to the Board Room, sits the bar lounge that carries through the warm tones and cozy seating while giving visitors a floor to ceiling view of the city with its massive glass windows. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
Workplace HQ for party clothing company Shinesty celebrates its bold, whimsical products
The conversation pit is set with tones of deep emerald and green and is framed by luxurious jade green, velvet seating and kiwi shag carpet. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
Workplace HQ for party clothing company Shinesty celebrates its bold, whimsical products
This bar-height table and chair workstation serves as a great central spot for employees to gather and collaborate. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
Workplace HQ for party clothing company Shinesty celebrates its bold, whimsical products
Custom wallcovering inspired by the Shinesty party suits set the backdrop for the all blue private conference room with plush seating around a round table. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
Shinesty HQ
Designed to allow for open desk seating and video chats with privacy- this communal workstation includes separate areas for each branch and Loop phone booths with acoustic walls, seating and power supply. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
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With the massive “shine on” neon sign as the focus, this all blue arrival lounge is the perfect, cool entry into the office. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
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Recycled circular light fixtures hang in a clutter over the bar-height community table that serves as a collaboration and workspace. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
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This cozy, quiet, all pink space is perfect for those who want to take a private call or curl up and take a nap. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
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Custom gold banana wallcovering, designed by Maximalist, sets the tone in this saffron colored kitchen that includes funky gold leaf moxy pendants. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
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Custom magenta and silver wallcovering, done by Maximalist sets the tone in this electric red room that includes plush magenta lounge chairs and a metallic coffee table. Photo: Jessica Blackwell
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Custom Scott young neon signs and Maximalist metallic wood paneling wallcovering printed by Astec set the backdrop for this warm toned boardroom that includes a round coffee table, sofas, and lounge chairs to maximize comfort. Photo: Jessica Blackwell

 

 

 

 

 

 

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