
TENSION
by Gustav Winsth
Tension draws inspiration from the sleek minimalism of personal devices and Lammhults’ S70 series from the late 60s. A trolley is a vehicle, so the castors are made visible and become an integral part of the design, subtly referencing skate culture and giving the piece its playful character.
Designed as a mobile side table for display, storage, or hospitality, Tension moves easily between domestic and public interiors.
The trolley is built from a welded steel tube frame with ultra slim sheet metal shelves. The visible caster system and pared back construction emphasize movement, material, and durability while keeping the form light and precise.







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.

TENSION
by Gustav Winsth
Tension draws inspiration from the sleek minimalism of personal devices and Lammhults’ S70 series from the late 60s. A trolley is a vehicle, so the castors are made visible and become an integral part of the design, subtly referencing skate culture and giving the piece its playful character.
Designed as a mobile side table for display, storage, or hospitality, Tension moves easily between domestic and public interiors.
The trolley is built from a welded steel tube frame with ultra slim sheet metal shelves. The visible caster system and pared back construction emphasize movement, material, and durability while keeping the form light and precise.







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.


TENSION
by Gustav Winsth
Tension draws inspiration from the sleek minimalism of personal devices and Lammhults’ S70 series from the late 60s. A trolley is a vehicle, so the castors are made visible and become an integral part of the design, subtly referencing skate culture and giving the piece its playful character.
Designed as a mobile side table for display, storage, or hospitality, Tension moves easily between domestic and public interiors.
The trolley is built from a welded steel tube frame with ultra slim sheet metal shelves. The visible caster system and pared back construction emphasize movement, material, and durability while keeping the form light and precise.






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.


TENSION
by Gustav Winsth
Tension draws inspiration from the sleek minimalism of personal devices and Lammhults’ S70 series from the late 60s. A trolley is a vehicle, so the castors are made visible and become an integral part of the design, subtly referencing skate culture and giving the piece its playful character.
Designed as a mobile side table for display, storage, or hospitality, Tension moves easily between domestic and public interiors.
The trolley is built from a welded steel tube frame with ultra slim sheet metal shelves. The visible caster system and pared back construction emphasize movement, material, and durability while keeping the form light and precise.






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.