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Joyce Wang

Joyce Wang, the goddess of Hong Kong design, was born in Hawaii. 2000-2004 studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and obtained a double degree in architecture and materials science. 2004-2007 Master of Architecture and Interior Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK. She worked for Foster + Partners before returning to Hong Kong to set up her own studio.

Specializing in luxury hotel and residential design. In 2010, the studio of the same name was opened. In the past few years, its interior design projects have been spread all over the world. In just a few years, Joyce Wang has been praised by the industry for its unique design style. Her interior design is rich in architecture, she is good at citing film scenes and using multiple sources of inspiration, making her many award-winning works full of drama and narrative, attracting the audience.

Hong Kong-based female architect Joyce Wang was selected as "Wave of the Future 2014" by the US Hospitality Design Magazine in February of the same year. The winners of this award are all young and promising. Vision and an internationally recognized architect.

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    Design Works

    • BELON Restaurant

      Hong Kong's new Parisian restaurant Belon has reopened, designed by award-winning designer Joyce Wang and reimagined the iconic blue elements of the original location with a striking ocean-themed narrative.
    • Equinox Hotel

      From luxury hotels to modern restaurants, Joyce Wang creates breathtaking and wonderful spaces.
    • Oscuro Lounge

      Celebrated designer Joyce Wang shares more about her design of the new Oscuro cigar lounge and expanded Kyubi restaurant at London’s The Arts Club.
    • Mandarin Oriental Penthouse

      Joyce Wang Studio has unveiled the Mandarin Oriental Penthouse at the newly refurbished Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London.
    • Kyubi Arts Club

      Joyce Wang Studio unveils the design of the all-new Kyubi restaurant at London’s most exclusive members’ club, The Arts Club.
    • Jin Gui Restaurant

      Jin Gui is located in the underbelly of the Tortue Hotel, Hamburg. By nature of the location, guests are invited along a journey as one descends into this secluded, Pan-Asian restaurant and discover its openness to a historic courtyard. 
    • ICHU Restaurant

      The restaurant’s name ICHU derives from a plant found in the Peruvian Andes that only grows in extreme conditions.
    • Equinox St.James

      Equinox's London flagship store was completed by Hong Kong designer Joyce Wang. The flagship store is a highly personalized and exclusive members' fitness haven.The interiors are provocative, bold and serpentine, in contrast to its more conservative and formal architecture.
    • Deep Water Bay

      The Studio combined a contemporary approach with mid-century Brazil to create a fresh and playful interior for this property, even bringing in Brazilian design classics by Sergio Rodrigues and Jorge Zalszupin.
    • Mandarin Oriental London

      Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London has now re-opened in its entirety, having completed the most extensive restoration in its 117-year history. Following the re-opening of the public spaces in December 2018, the hotel now unveils all new guest rooms and suites, including two newly created expansive penthouse suites.
    • Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

      Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, which was featured once by Interprint in December '16, unveiled its new entertainment suite just on July 25. It is still designed by award-winning Hong Kong architect and designer Joyce Wang.
    • Spiga Restaurant

      Joyce Wang have sourced a large number of lights and grouped them in celebrated Italian backdrops such as the circus and piazza to bring out a multitude of experiences across Spiga.
    • Isono&Vasco

      Two Spanish restaurants on two floors of the Arts Quarter,The industrial feeling of the building provides a backdrop to the two different dining experiences.
    • Mott 32

      The restaurant tells the story of the basement of an important bank building in Hong Kong and how it has evolved through time.
    • Hay Market

      The Hong Kong Jockey Club has opened Hay Market, a British-themed restaurant at Sha Tin racecourse.
    • Seymour Residence

      Joyce Wang designed Seymour Residence, a high-end show apartment in Hong Kong's Mid-Levels district.