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07.04.2025 - 13.04.2025

Henko Design Studio

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Cesare Correnti 14

Via Cesare Correnti, 14

Henko Design Studio presents the Nebula collection: a meeting between eco-friendly design and artisan excellence.
The design concept underlying the collection gives life to objects that represent a harmonious fusion between sustainable materials, modern technologies, and traditional artisan techniques representing the excellence of Made in Italy.
The Nebula collection debuts at Milan Design Week 2025 with a concept that blends modernity and tradition. This project does not intend to replace the precious artisanal processes of the past, but rather enhance them, integrating them into objects with a refined, elegant and discreet design.
Each piece presents a fascinating contrast between the clean lines of the opaque materials, and the ceramics that, with their brilliant and iridescent finishes, harmoniously contrast with matte surfaces, creating a play of light and shadow that captures the attention.
This combination not only enhances the geometric shapes of the product, but also amplifies the sensation of depth and movement, making each piece unique and engaging. Nebula thus represents a harmonious dialogue between the new and the old, creating a unique and refined experience for every environment.
Henko Design Studio was born in 2019 from the union of the creative visions of a Visual Merchandiser and an Art Director, with the aim of conceiving and designing unique pieces and capsule collections for the Home Décor and Jewelry sectors. The founders' travel experiences and studies have played a fundamental role in defining the concept of Design that animates the studio, leading to creations that reflect diversified stylistic and cultural influences.
“After every trip, even the skyline of a city or the silhouette of an island, observed with new eyes, can be the inspiration for a design object.”