Henge's 2025 collection "explores new horizons in contemporary design"


Promotion: Italian design brand Henge presented its exclusive 2025 collection featuring renowned designers' work at its new London showroom, which opened during this year's London Design Festival.
Henge also unveiled a new look for its flagship Brompton Road showroom, designed to highlight the brand's focus on materiality and craftsmanship.
From sculptural lighting to handcrafted furniture, the immersive space presented its new collection, featuring exclusive collaborations with designers Tanju Özelgin, Johanna Grawunder, and Yabu Pushelberg – each chosen to reflect on the relationship between emotion, material and space.
The collection, which launched at this year's Milan design week, marked Henge's first collaboration with Özelgin and Grawunder, alongside returning collaborators such as Massimo Castagna, Ugo Cacciatori and Isabella Genovese.
"Henge's 2025 Collection explores new horizons in contemporary design through a series of extraordinary pieces that redefine the relationship between material, space and emotion," the brand said. "Each of these collaborations reflects Henge's commitment to pushing boundaries, crafting unique pieces that blend timeless elegance with contemporary innovation."
Also displayed in the showroom was the Gattopardo sofa by Henge's lead architect, Genovese. Characterised by its geometric lines and a black burnished metal back, the furniture piece is designed to offer a "quiet architectural presence in the room".
"Soft feather-filled cushions provide an inviting contrast to its structured frame, while the low profile gives it a grounded, contemporary elegance," said Henge of its Gattopardo sofa. "It's a piece that bridges classic craftsmanship with a modern, minimal sensibility."
Genovese's Diadema table was also displayed within the space. It features a stylish rectangular top crafted from natural stone with subtle veining.
"The proportions are deliberate and disciplined, lending a sense of calm strength," said the brand of the Diadema table. "This piece grounds a dining space without overwhelming it. It is both elemental and refined."
Also on show were several lighting products, including Floyd Thor by designer Ugo Cacciatorit, which features a column of Murano-blown glass, and the sculptural Superb-All Horizontal by Massimo Castagna, a pendant light that features fibreglass spheres "delicately suspended along a slim horizontal rod".
Since its establishment over 10 years ago, Henge has operated as a creative laboratory that brings innovation and luxury to its interior design, with the 2025 collection continuing this philosophy.
"The 2025 Collection reaffirms Henge's philosophy of creating unique, timeless objects that enrich living spaces with soul and sophistication," the brand said.
To learn more about the collection, visit Henge's website here.
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