On the occasion of the upcoming edition of the London Design Festival (14-22 September), Henge is proud to announce the opening of their latest flagship addition in the heart of London’s Brompton Road.
Spectre by Massimo Castagna, Pneuma by Ugo Cacciatori and Muse by Isabella Genovese for Henge |
London, 28 August 2024 – Henge, the Italian high-end furniture and accessories brand, is proud to announce the opening of the new flagship store in the heart of London’s Chelsea, at 254 Brompton Road. The exciting showcase, part of the brand’s global expansion, marks a significant milestone for Henge as it opens its doors during this year’s edition of the London Design Festival from Thursday 19 September.
Located in the heart of London’s vibrant design district, the new 600-square-metre flagship will be the ultimate expression of Henge’s style, where every detail will be taken care of to accommodate the brand’s latest collections and iconic pieces. The space will feature four living areas displaying two monumental kitchens, iconic sculptural lights, and several boiseries.
The opening of this flagship represents a further step in the global presence and consolidation of the brand. Henge London will become a corporate space on the same level as the Milan showroom at 34 Via della Spiga and thus a new Henge hub for architects and clients gravitating around central and northern Europe.
Among the novelties showcased in the new store, some key pieces include the new Floyds Lights Series realised in collaboration with Venini and designed by Ugo Cacciatori exclusively for Henge and composed of four blown glass lights produced in Murano; Opera by Massimo Castagna, the latest sculptural kitchen elegantly embellished with a unique marble stone that plays with volumes.
This masterpiece of minimalism boasts striking contrasts and clean lines, bringing timeless elegance to any home. Every curve and contour has been meticulously sculpted, with the utmost attention to detail, to achieve a harmonious blend of form and function.
The Sapiens and Sirius systems and the Spectre modular bookcase by Massimo Castagna.
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