Gallery: Tiny Charcoal-Colored Hut by ...
We love tiny huts and homes that completely defy the bigger is better mentality.
Clad in charred timber panels and finished off in Japanese cedar, this little hut has a negligible footprint. Indeed, it has only one room and a sheltered outdoor terrace that opens into the surrounding forest. But just because it’s simple doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a lot of depth. By giving it a series of repeating frames that each act as a small step along the Torri corridor, Kakiuchi has created a peaceful shelter that similarly acts as a hallway to nature, so we can think of it as another kind of sacred shrine.
Via Designboom
Very creative use of space-I would love to have it wired for sound and listen to great music in it. Beautiful design.