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Inside Henge’s Ritual Gravity

Milan Design Week 2026

brand mdw 26 June 2026
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For Milan Design Week 2026, Henge presents a quieter, more introspective vision of luxury, one rooted in atmosphere and permanence. Inside its newly transformed showroom on Via della Spiga, the brand unveils Ritual Gravity, a collection conceived as a complete spatial experience. Architectural interventions, softened tones and recalibrated proportions reshape the flagship into an immersive domestic setting where furniture, lighting and objects exist in deliberate equilibrium. The result is a scenography defined by material depth, where every element appears grounded by intention.

The concept of Ritual Gravity reflects the duality at the core of Henge’s evolving identity. Ritual speaks to the gestures that define domestic life, gathering, resting, inhabiting, while gravity evokes the physical and emotional weight of materials shaped by craftsmanship. Throughout the showroom, objects do not merely decorate space; they anchor it. Sculptural silhouettes, oxidised
surfaces and dense textures create interiors that feel meditative rather than performative, reaffirming Henge’s ability to transform material experimentation into an emotional language. This approach is particularly evident in new pieces such as Ugo Cacciatori’s Shield Table and Horizon Coffee Table, whose monolithic forms and expressive surfaces reinforce the collection’s dialogue between materiality and presence.

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Among the most significant introductions is Henge Notte, the brand’s first collection dedicated entirely to the bedroom. Conceived as an intimate extension of Henge’s architectural vocabulary, the collection explores the relationship between comfort and permanence through beds, wardrobes and storage systems characterised by generous volumes and meticulous detailing. Presented as a
complete environment rather than a series of standalone products, Henge Notte combines wood, stone, metal and artisanal finishes to create a bedroom landscape defined by calm, tactility and a sense of enduring permanence.

This year also marks Henge’s entry into the world of tabletop objects with the launch of its first Home Collection, designed by Ugo Cacciatori and Yabu Pushelberg. Stone plates, Murano glassware, sand-cast trays and decorative objects translate the brand’s sculptural sensibility into smaller, highly tactile forms. What distinguishes the collection is its embrace of irregularity: natural stone surfaces remain intentionally unique, celebrating imperfection as a mark of authenticity rather than flaw. In these pieces, hospitality becomes ritualised through texture, weight and craftsmanship, elevating everyday gestures into something almost ceremonial.

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The dialogue between craftsmanship and innovation continues through a new collaboration with UNOX Casa, unveiled during the week within the showroom itself. For the partnership, Henge developed an exclusive Burnished Titanium finish for the UNOX Casa ovens, achieved through a highly artisanal process that transforms a technological appliance into a material object of design. Rather than treating kitchen equipment as purely functional, the collaboration integrates it seamlessly into Henge’s interiors, where performance and
atmosphere coexist.

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