The showroom of Danish designer Oliver Gustav is housed in a former art museum building still fitted with its original arched skylights and wooden floorboards. The 10-room building has been curated by Gustav himself as a place to display the work of designers he admires—including lighting fixtures by Apparatus, Japanese-inspired wooden furniture by Fritz Baumann and sculptural pieces by Vincenzo De Cotiis—as well as antiques chosen by Gustav to compliment these contemporary pieces. The dusky, naturally-lit rooms also feature the designer’s own line of hemp- and linen-upholstered sofas and armchairs. Studio Oliver Gustav Kastelvej 18 2100 Copenhagen Denmark TwitterFacebookPinterest Related Stories Design Issue 49 At Work With: Muller Van Severen How a home renovation birthed one of Europe’s most distinguished design duos. Design Fashion Issue 49 Reid Bartelme & Harriet Jung An inquiry into costume design. Design Interiors Issue 49 Mimi Shodeinde An audience with the architect. Design Interiors Issue 48 At Work With: Studio Utte A visit to the small, sophisticated Milanese studio of Patrizio Gola & Guglielmo Giagnotti. Design Issue 48 Off to Sea with Cyrill Gutsch Meet the self-appointed design ambassador for the oceans. Design Partnerships Issue 48 Delayed Gratification In partnership with Fritz Hansen, Kinfolk unearths the long history of a new classic.
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