Gustus Butik & Galleri

Malmö


This delightful shop and gallery showcases primarily Swedish and Danish artists; the upstairs gallery is set in an atmospheric beamed room that dates back over 400 years. Although the exhibition changes every three months, the art here is generally contemporary, including sculpture in various mediums including wood, glass and ceramics. The shop sells unusual jewellery, prints, glassware and similar.

Prices are reasonable; the owner is committed to providing young talented artists a commercial outlet for their work.


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