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Henge, the distinguished Italian luxury design brand, proudly unveils its highly anticipated 2025 Collection at Milan Design Week.

The new collection embodies Henge’s signature approach to materiality and craftsmanship, featuring exclusive collaborations with renowned designers Tanju Özelgin and Johanna Grawunder, both of whom are collaborating with Henge for the first time this year, alongside Yabu Pushelberg, with whom Henge has previously worked.

Additionally, the collection will showcase pieces from Henge’s internal team and regular collaborators, including Massimo Castagna, Ugo Cacciatori, and Isabella Genovese. The collection will be showcased at the brand’s stunning showroom at Via della Spiga 34, an iconic space where design and artistry converge.

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.

Tanju Özelgin, an esteemed Turkish designer known for his refined minimalism and strong architectural influence, presents a series of products that seamlessly integrates into its surroundings, featuring a sculptural sofa and chairs that redefine comfort. His designs embody a delicate balance between minimalism and architectural influence, allowing each piece to adapt to the rhythm of its environment.

Johanna Grawunder, American designer celebrated for her experimental use of light and colour in architectural spaces, introduces her first branded design partnership, having previously focused exclusively on collectible design.

Her lighting designs blur the line between art, architecture, and function. Her “Go-go-go” and “Stalagmite” lights transform spaces with their sculptural presence and dynamic interplay of steel and glass, creating mesmerising projections and colour refractions.

Yabu Pushelberg, the globally acclaimed Canadian design duo recognised for their sophisticated approach to interiors and product design, brings forth “Ripple,” a series of sculptural trays inspired by the fluid movement of water. The three interlocking trays, carved from stone, mirror the organic energy of ripples, embodying a perfect harmony of precision and nature.

Johanna Grawunder (left), Tanju Özelgin (right)

Each of these collaborations reflects Henge’s commitment to pushing boundaries, crafting unique pieces that blend timeless elegance with contemporary innovation.

Beyond the showroom, Henge will also debut a sophisticated kitchen concept designed by Patricia Urquiola for Alchemica, this year’s show curated by Elle Decor Italia at Palazzo Bovara. Inspired by the transformation of matter, this “kitchen-laboratory” captures the essence of alchemy through a stunning material composition. At its core lies a monolithic island, composed of black stone and violet onyx, celebrating the interplay of texture and contrast. With deep, earthy tones and a concept rooted in the elemental processes of heat and combustion, the design embodies the poetry of cooking as an alchemical ritual.

For over a decade, Henge has set itself apart as a leader in luxury interior design, crafting pieces that seamlessly blend artistry and function. With a presence in over 70 countries and collaborations with world-renowned architects and designers, Henge continues to redefine the landscape of contemporary design.

The 2025 Collection reaffirms Henge’s philosophy of creating unique, timeless objects that enrich living spaces with soul and sophistication. Milan Design Week will serve as the perfect stage to showcase this latest chapter in the brand’s ever-evolving journey.


NOTES TO THE EDITORS

 

Henge Showroom

Via Della Spiga, 34

Opening HoursDaily: 10:00 – 19:00

 

ABOUT JOHANNA GRAWUNDER

Designer/artist Johanna Grawunder works on a broad range of projects including large-scale public lighting and color installations, architectural interventions, exhibition design, and private bespoke commissions.

Trained as an architect, her work incorporates architectural principles with high technology light research.

As a partner at Sottsass Associati Milan (1985-2001), she co-designed with Ettore Sottsass, many of the firm’s architecture projects. In 2001 she opened her own design studio in San Francisco and Milan.

Her work is included in the permanent collections of LACMA, SFMOMA, Fine Arts Museum Houston, the Art Institute of Chicago, High Museum Atlanta, and MAD in Paris.

 

ABOUT TANJU ÖZELGIN

Tanju Özelgin is an Istanbul-based interior architect and designer. His design approach is a fusion that freely integrates influences from diverse periods, movements, and styles. He defines the point where these multi-layered interactions simplify and converge as “Töz,” a concept he developed to encapsulate the essence of his design philosophy.

A graduate of Marmara University’s Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Industrial Design, Özelgin has carried out numerous local and international projects ranging from product design and furniture collections to architectural projects and custom interiors. Central to Özelgin’s design philosophy is the idea that objects, buildings, or spaces.

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