Louisa Grey draws on the senses for installation inside Copenhagen's Frama store
London designer Louisa Grey has curated a series of meditative spaces inside the Copenhagen store of Danish lifestyle brand Frama, for an installation inspired by the body's five senses.
Louisa Grey ? who heads up her own London studio House of Grey ? curated the Senses installation for Frama using a mix of the brand's furnishings, scents, and objets d'art, in an attempt to form a "deep, multi-levelled" sensory experience.
"We live in a world where overstimulation from the daily routine, online interactions, consumerism and a shortage of time ? let alone downtime, has become evidently depleting," explained Grey.
"Our studio philosophy is based on values that are key to developing a contented life. We continually ask ourselves this question: what should life be like and how do we want it to feel to each of us"" "For the concept of [the Senses exhibition] we considered our philosophy and how this could be woven with our friends at Frama and their thought process," she added.
Upon entering the Frama store, which occupies a 19th-century apothecary in Copenhagen's Nyboder neighbourhood, visitors first encounter the scent room.
It features a series of light-timber plinths topped with shallow trays of sand or gravel. Inside, bottles of the brand's perfumes and fragranced candles are openly displayed amongst rough chunks of stone.
An adjacent room is arranged in the style of the library or study, which Grey intends to draw on the sens...
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