TIG_002

by Gustav Winsth & Max Stjerna

Welding is often treated as something to hide. In this vase the weld becomes the central feature instead.

 

By leaving the weld exposed rather than grinding it down, the object highlights the precision and experience required in the craft. The seam becomes both structure and ornament, bringing attention to the finesse of the welding process.

Type

Vase

Year

2019

Size

70 × 200 × 330

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.

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TIG_002

by Gustav Winsth & Max Stjerna

Welding is often treated as something to hide. In this vase the weld becomes the central feature instead.

 

By leaving the weld exposed rather than grinding it down, the object highlights the precision and experience required in the craft. The seam becomes both structure and ornament, bringing attention to the finesse of the welding process.

Type

Vase

Year

2019

Size

70 × 200 × 330

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.

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TIG_002

by Gustav Winsth & Max Stjerna

Welding is often treated as something to hide. In this vase the weld becomes the central feature instead.

 

By leaving the weld exposed rather than grinding it down, the object highlights the precision and experience required in the craft. The seam becomes both structure and ornament, bringing attention to the finesse of the welding process.

Type

Vase

Year

2019

Size

70 × 200 × 330

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.

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TIG_002

by Gustav Winsth & Max Stjerna

Welding is often treated as something to hide. In this vase the weld becomes the central feature instead.

 

By leaving the weld exposed rather than grinding it down, the object highlights the precision and experience required in the craft. The seam becomes both structure and ornament, bringing attention to the finesse of the welding process.

Type

Vase

Year

2019

Size

70 × 200 × 330

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.

Email

Instagram

LinkedIn