

Inferno
by Gustav Winsth
Inferno is based on the observation that people today often buy unique objects of art rather than paintings, yet display them on windowsills, shelves, or temporary pedestals. The intention was to create a display pedestal that is also a piece of furniture, able to carry its own presence even without an object on top.






Gustav Winsth is a Swedish designer in furniture, interiors, and accessories. With a background in mechanical engineering, he blends technical precision with expressive creativity. Using digital tools like VR and 3D modeling, Gustav strives for a sustainable, efficient workflow and designs that bear his distinctive "loud" personal touch.


Inferno
by Gustav Winsth
Inferno is based on the observation that people today often buy unique objects of art rather than paintings, yet display them on windowsills, shelves, or temporary pedestals. The intention was to create a display pedestal that is also a piece of furniture, able to carry its own presence even without an object on top.






Gustav Winsth is a Swedish designer in furniture, interiors, and accessories. With a background in mechanical engineering, he blends technical precision with expressive creativity. Using digital tools like VR and 3D modeling, Gustav strives for a sustainable, efficient workflow and designs that bear his distinctive "loud" personal touch.


Inferno
by Gustav Winsth
Inferno is based on the observation that people today often buy unique objects of art rather than paintings, yet display them on windowsills, shelves, or temporary pedestals. The intention was to create a display pedestal that is also a piece of furniture, able to carry its own presence even without an object on top.






Gustav Winsth is a Swedish designer in furniture, interiors, and accessories. With a background in mechanical engineering, he blends technical precision with expressive creativity. Using digital tools like VR and 3D modeling, Gustav strives for a sustainable, efficient workflow and designs that bear his distinctive "loud" personal touch.


Inferno
by Gustav Winsth
Inferno is based on the observation that people today often buy unique objects of art rather than paintings, yet display them on windowsills, shelves, or temporary pedestals. The intention was to create a display pedestal that is also a piece of furniture, able to carry its own presence even without an object on top.






Gustav Winsth is a Swedish designer in furniture, interiors, and accessories. With a background in mechanical engineering, he blends technical precision with expressive creativity. Using digital tools like VR and 3D modeling, Gustav strives for a sustainable, efficient workflow and designs that bear his distinctive "loud" personal touch.