Henge in Frankfurt: Where Material Becomes Architecture
It is not about furnishing a space, it is about defining it. In this new residential project overlooking the Frankfurt skyline, Henge demonstrates how its material language can evolve into a complete architectural ecosystem.
10 March 2026
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Under the creative direction of Maud Winkler and Nadia Houati from PURPUR Interior Concepts, the project addressed a complex technical and structural challenge by merging two pre existing apartments and integrating their systems into one fluid and fully functioning environment. This milestone for Henge is not about placing products within an interior, but about shaping a coherent architectural concept where materials, proportions and atmosphere work together in perfect harmony.
Every element was customised to the geometry of the space to ensure seamless transitions, from the black marble wall cladding that aligns with the architectural lines to the iconic Henge table adapted to a specific lounge height.
Each surface and object has been conceived with meticulous attention to detail, from the natural patina of treated finishes to the tactile quality of suede clad panels. Every material is selected not only for its visual appeal but for its ability to convey a sense of permanence and sophistication, transforming the apartment into a true sanctuary of refined living.
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All elements, including the suede clad doors and bespoke shelving, were developed specifically for this project to integrate perfectly with the interior. The result is a powerful exploration of material and architecture that highlights Henge’s ability to shape entire environments through its distinctive design language. Placed within a strong urban context, the project creates a refined and memorable atmosphere that redefines contemporary luxury.
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