
Photography: Adam Schnack
Writing studio? Workshop? Toolshed? Tiny home? This pavilion by designer Anders Hermansen has hit the market for 250,000 DKK and can be installed almost anywhere.
The rustic 9 sqm hut was built in 2008 and designed as a ‘moveable piece of art’. Now on the market via Adam Schnack, it sits atop wooden sleepers reclaimed from construction in Copenhagen’s South Harbour.

Via Adam Schnack

Via Adam Schnack

Via Adam Schnack
The hut has only one fixed wall: two are made from large double doors which open the structure up to its natural surrounds, while the fourth wall is the door with a large window. Interiors are raw timber, with built-in storage
Currently installed in a scenic spot in Værløse Flyvestation at the Film Station, the pavilion can be moved via a flatbed truck.


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