Growing urban populations pose all manner of challenges, one of which is how designers can come up with more efficient ways to cram people in. The new Wego installation on show at Dutch Design Week takes this to the extreme, intended to provoke some ideas around how competing interests can exist in harmony within shared tiny living quarters.
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