Milan Design Week 2026

Henge unveils its new collection at Milan Design Week 2026

For Milan Design Week 2026, Henge will unveil its 2026 Collection Ritual Gravity at its flagship showroom in Via della Spiga 34. The presentation highlights the brand’s evolving vision of the home, bringing together furniture, lighting and accessories within a cohesive living environment. To accommodate this new chapter, the Via della Spiga space has been completely reimagined through a full makeover that includes a new wall colour, refined architectural adjustments and a renewed spatial composition conceived to frame the 2026 collection, Ritual Gravity. The title reflects the two complementary forces at the core of the presentation. Ritual introduces the dimension of gesture, repetition and presence within the home, while gravity expresses the sense of permanence, balance and material intensity that defines Henge’s approach to design. Together, they shape an environment in which objects do not simply occupy space, but anchor it. Conceived as a sequence of distinct yet connected settings, the redesigned showroom allows visitors to move through different atmospheres of the home, where architecture, material and product come together in a more cohesive and immersive experience. The brand will also debut Henge Notte, a new bedroom-focused collection comprising beds, wardrobes and storage systems conceived as an intimate living space. Extending Henge’s design language into the private sphere of the home, the collection explores comfort and atmosphere through the brand’s signature approach to materiality and craftsmanship. Sculptural forms and refined detailing combine to create pieces that bring both presence and calm to the bedroom environment.
Alongside new furniture and lighting pieces, Henge will introduce its Home Collection, marking the brand’s first exploration into objects for the table and the rituals of hospitality. Designed by Ugo Cacciatori and Yabu Pushelberg, the collection includes stone plates, sand cast trays and Murano glassware, extending the material richness and sculptural sensibility of Henge furniture into smaller-scale pieces. Conceived as one-of-a-kind objects, the collection embraces the singularity of matter and the value of artisanal variation. The stone plates, in particular, are unique pieces, shaped by natural character and craftsmanship so that no two are ever the same. During the week, the Henge will also present a new collaboration with UNOX Casa, exploring how advanced technology and design can redefine the cooking experience within the domestic environment. As part of this collaboration, Henge has developed a bespoke finish for one of UNOX Casa’s ovens, which will be presented within the showroom. The project reflects a shared focus on innovation, craftsmanship and the integration of high-performance technology into refined living spaces. Beyond the showroom presentation, Henge will once again take part in VOCLA, the evening programme developed in collaboration with Alcova that approaches design as a lived and social experience during Milan Design Week.