Solesdi Miami

Miami from the late nineties and early 2000s has transformed, perfectly combining its postcard image linked to beaches, tourism, and nightlife, with the rise of cultural movements, initiatives, and art investments. Events as Art Basel and Design Miami, the neighborhoods of Wynwood, and the famous Design District have quickly made it an open window on the main trends of the modern and contemporary cultural panorama and one of the primary destinations for art and design lovers.
The link between Henge and Miami dates back to 2014 with the launch of the brand’s first flagship store in the United States, a commercial strategy combined with a strong will to enter a growing market, ready to understand its innovative character and sophisticated taste.
With courage and renewed enthusiasm after the difficulties globally caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Henge, together with Solesdì, one of the leaders in high-end furniture and interior design in Florida, in March 2021 has reopened the doors of the renovated flagship store in Miami.
Located in the vibrant Miami Design District, the ground floor, with large windows overlooking one of the most dynamic urban quarters, dedicates its entire surface, 168sqm, to Henge.
Miami from the late nineties and early 2000s has transformed, perfectly combining its postcard image linked to beaches, tourism, and nightlife, with the rise of cultural movements, initiatives, and art investments
The space displays pieces of furniture conceived by Massimo Castagna, creative director of Henge. Visitors are invited to an immersion into Henge‘s universe along a path meandering through icons as the Bistrot S bookcase, Opus sofa, and Be Mine coffee table, animating the scene of the living area.
The main protagonist in the showroom is Ozone L kitchen: a monolith island with a charismatic presence, entirely in Cappuccino stone. The kitchen goes together with columns to store appliances and open compartments in a black burnished steel structure with internal finishes in black eucalyptus wood and burnished titanium foam. An absolute novelty that Henge offers to the most demanding customers is to complete their kitchen.
Among the recent innovations, we find also the Zenith dining table in Okapi stone, Abaco wall light composition in metal and quartz, Noce chairs and Mushrooms coffee tables in sand-cast bronze, two creations of the famous Studio Yabu Pushelberg, which has been collaborating for years with the company.
Miami from the late nineties and early 2000s has transformed, perfectly combining its postcard image linked to beaches, tourism, and nightlife, with the rise of cultural movements, initiatives, and art investments.