Gustaf Westman brings colourful British-themed homewares to Selfridges pop-up
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Cajsa Carlson
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Swedish designer Gustaf Westman has created a pop-up shop at London's Selfridges department store, featuring specifically British-themed homewares such as a tea strainer and fish-and-chips holder. Known for his colourful, bulbous design aesthetic, Westman designed IKEA-style room settings for visitors to explore, marking his first venture into creating home-like environments for a retail experience.
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· 2 pulledSwedish designer Gustaf Westman has designed specifically British homewares, including a tea strainer and a fish-and-chips holder, for his pop-up at department store Selfridges
The pop-up shop marks the first time that Westman, who is known for his colourful, bulbous designs, has created specific home-like settings
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