The Sculptor's Residence installation lets you step inside an artisan's home
Norm Architects has worked alongside furniture brands Menu and Dux to curate an installation that resembles eclectic living quarters as part of Stockholm Design Week.
A "staged fantasy" intended to "immerse guests in the mind of an artisan", The Sculptor's Residence is peppered with an array of design-focused objects.
"The almost theatrical staging of objects pays homage to the ateliers of great artists ? from Picasso's Parisian hideout to Cezanne's untouched studio in Aix-en-Provence ? and allows visitors a glimpse into the artistic process, on a larger scale," explained founding partner of Norm Architects Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen.
"It's a staged fantasy of sorts; pairing different creative partners to create one creative whole."
Chunky plaster plinths from Danish brand St Leo have also been dotted around the periphery of the room, displaying geometric sculptures from Copenhagen-based British artist Nicholas Shurey or gnarled ceramic objects by Sofia Tufvasson.
Huge scrolls of paper and blank canvases have also been lent up against the apartment's walls.
Visitors can wander through to an office-like room ? it's centred by a slim white desk that's been scattered with books, material samples and paintbrushes, in another nod to the imagined lifestyle of the apartment's owner.
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