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Finish/Colour:
Burnished Brass
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Black Burnished Brass
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H-Silver
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H-Silver Black
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Dimensions:
40 x 40 x 110h cm
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Lead Time:
10-12 Weeks
Color Temp:
2700 or 3000K
Dimming:
Dimmer on Cord
IP Rating:
IP20
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Floor or table lamp, Flat, expresses the luxury of rigor and functionality combined with essentiality. A flat brass stem, articulated with sculptural simplicity and incisiveness, playing with geometric lines and angles, defines the presence of a strong and sophisticated personality.
Craftsmanship speaks its own Italian language made of gestures and sounds, a secret code mixing tradition and techniques of the most prestigious Made in Italy. Henge is a rhythm to follow and to be chained to, a sequence of sounds every piece inherits from the hands of their craftsmen, like the unique beat of the production is written in their DNA.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
From their atelier in Milan, Italy, artistic director Massimo Castagna brings together renowned creative talents from around the world, including Ugo Cacciatori and Yabu Pushelberg. The natural materials they use to create these organic sculptures are as globally diverse as the schemes they finally inhabit. There is a heartfelt commitment to working with the best that nature has to offer, and then, together with a handful of artisans, giving it wings. This combination of creative ingenuity and material excellence along with a refusal to give in to the temporary and trend-led design attitudes of the day may be the reason the Henge world feels decidedly different.
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DESIGNED BY
Massimo Castagna
Massimo Castagna graduated in Architecture in 1984 at the Politecnico of Milan. He begins his professional career in 1986 founding his studio AD Architettura dealing with architecture and interior design. Amongst the major achievements, the semi permanent laboratory “Piramide” built for CNR National Research Council, installed in Nepal since 1991 at an altitude of 5050 mt., used as a high altitude research laboratory and selected for the 18th Milan Triennale.
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