Henge's Bistrot, designed by Massimo Castagna, is a modular bookcase that blends design and craftsmanship. Its solid wood structure, covered in burnished metal, exudes a timeless material elegance. With precious finishes such as brass, titanium and platinum, and heights of up to 270 cm, it is an architecture of suspended volumes, where functionality and sculpture meet in perfect balance.
Henge
Henge is a Treviso-based company characterized by the combination of natural elements and contemporary design, oriented towards on demand and custom made. Henge products are made by the best craftsmen through the meeting of techniques from the Italian tradition and modern technologies, using mostly natural materials such as wood, soft, smooth and elastic stones, fabrics and leather, burnished and aged metals.
Born in Iseo in 1957, he is an Italian architect and designer. Having graduated from the Polytechnic of Milan in 1984, he founded the AD Architettura studio in 1986, then expanding his sector into the field of furniture design in 1991. As an architect he creates residential, contract and "scientific" projects, such as the Piramide laboratory for the National Research Council in Nepal. In the role of designer he collaborates with various companies such as Acerbis, Ceccotti Collezioni (of which he was also artistic director), Henge, Minotti and Gallotti&Radice, his longest partnership.