Massimo Castagna conceived the Spyder X as a suspended composition, one where borosilicate glass elements radiate outward from a central armature with the quiet authority of a structural drawing. It occupies space the way a piece of architecture does: deliberately, with every angle considered. Borosilicate glass is central to the piece's identity. Its exceptional clarity and thermal stability set it apart from conventional lamp materials, allowing light to pass through with a purity that shifts subtly across the day. The supporting armature is finished with the precision Henge brings to all of its work, where material and construction are inseparable from the design itself. Borosilicate glass elements in a radiating sculptural configuration Available in multiple finishes Made to order, with custom configurations for residential and contract environments Designed by Massimo Castagna for Henge Castagna's practice consistently refuses the boundary between object and installation. The Spyder X sits at that edge, casting light that is as much about form and atmosphere as it is about illumination.