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Imago Cabin on Wheels

Designed to get you closer to nature while being sustainable, the Imago Cabin on Wheels will take you anywhere you want to go. Japanese company Bess builds wooden micro cottages you can tow behind your car, so, you can hitch them to any vehicle and pull them anywhere you want to make your new home or workspace for a few days. Made from 70mm thick cedar wood, the cosy cabin features windows on all four sides to connect users to the great outdoors. Each cabin measures 3.2 meters (10.5 feet) in length and comes unpainted so you can apply your favorite color or get creative with a unique design. Watch the video below



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CLIFF HOUSE

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