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Nomadic Homes

Published by Taschen, Nomadic Homes: Architecture on the move is a new book showcases some of the most remarkable examples of homes on the move. From mobile professionals living the van life to transients looking for a meal, plenty of modern humans live their life on the road. The book also points to nomadic living, as chosen lifestyle, as a political statement, bucking against conformist society and its ideals of ownership. Each abode is presented with beautiful interior and exterior photography and a profile of its concept, designer, and inhabitants.



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Thom Sweeney Interior
Tropicfeel Interior
Johann Wolff Interior
Carol Bike Interior
Vindome Interior
Floyd Interior
Dan Henry Interior
Rains Interior
Wellen Interior
London Sock Interior
Oxford Hill interior
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WOODNEST

Wake up in the treetops in this incredible pine cone–shaped treehouse overlooking a grand fjord in Norway. Suspended 6 meters above ground level, Woodnest is a small cabin wrapped around the trunk of a tree, and can accommodate 4 people inside. There is also a bathroom, a kitchen area and a living room from which to enjoy a unique and privileged view of the fjord. The unique treehouse is accessed via a small timber bridge, leading the visitor off the ground, into ...
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BEER FOAMER

Meet the world´s first Beer Foamer! a device that makes the most wonderful thing even better. Designed by Copenhagen-based studio NORM Architects for MENU, the beautiful device  gives you a draft beer experience at home without the kegs. The Beer Foamer separates the foam-making process from the pouring process, simply pour 5 inches of beer from a bottle or can into the shatterproof glass container, place the copper top and press the button. The end result is ...
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SKY HAUS

Set deep in the lush Pacific Northwest in a private community in the central Cascades about 90 minutes from Seattle, the stunning Sky Haus A-Frame cabin is completely surrounded by national forest land, making it perfect for your next adventure. Named after the neighboring Skykomish River, Sky Haus is a cozy, well-equipped A-frame that sleeps a family of 4 comfortably. There is also an outdoor fire pit, and a hot tub just outside the front door that is a...
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