Swedish designer Gustaf Westman presents the Gustaf Westman in New York show, which is an exhibition that displays both new and existing objects. One of the highlights is the colorful 'puzzle' shelf and this installation is a three-day event that takes place in New York City.
The designs are bright and colorful, which are on display along a pink and orange pathway in the space along with small descriptions in front of them on the ground. Westman shares with Dezeen, "The decision was very organic. When we came here, it was like a gallery space. It's also a bit ironic because I've only been doing this for four years and I'm not really ready to do a museum."
Designer-Hosted Brooklyn Pop-Ups
The Gustaf Westman in New York is a Unique Museum Experience
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