
V.GW.01
by Gustav Winsth
The theory was built on the idea that the glass is inflated against the cold metal cylinders and solidifies while the open parts allow the glass to expand organically and hold temperature long enough to be manipulated sideways.
Type
Vase
Year
2020
Size
Ø 190 × 220 / 350
Client
VERK

The vases are blown localy in Stockholm at Skansens Glasbruk.





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.

V.GW.01
by Gustav Winsth
The theory was built on the idea that the glass is inflated against the cold metal cylinders and solidifies while the open parts allow the glass to expand organically and hold temperature long enough to be manipulated sideways.
Type
Vase
Year
2020
Size
Ø 190 × 220 / 350
Client
VERK

The vases are blown localy in Stockholm at Skansens Glasbruk.
Label





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.


V.GW.01
by Gustav Winsth
The theory was built on the idea that the glass is inflated against the cold metal cylinders and solidifies while the open parts allow the glass to expand organically and hold temperature long enough to be manipulated sideways.
Type
Vase
Year
2020
Size
Ø 190 × 220 / 350
Client
VERK
The vases are blown localy in Stockholm at Skansens Glasbruk.





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.


V.GW.01
by Gustav Winsth
The theory was built on the idea that the glass is inflated against the cold metal cylinders and solidifies while the open parts allow the glass to expand organically and hold temperature long enough to be manipulated sideways.
The vases are blown localy in Stockholm at Skansens Glasbruk.





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.