Oliver Gustav has opened “Wunder,” a sensory exhibition running through October at the studio’s neoclassical museum building on Kastelsvej in Copenhagen. The show takes the form of a wunderkammer, a cabinet of curiosities, spread across a series of suites designed to disorient and immerse. Spectacular marbles and white bronzes by Belgian designer Michaël Verheyden sit against ancient wood and stone. Visual artist Georg Jagunov’s pieces occupy their own otherworldly corner. The invitation, as he puts it, is simply to lose all sense of time and place for just a little while.