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- Cocoon 1 by Micasa LabAs the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/overpopulation/">planet becomes increasingly crowded</a>, sometimes all we want is a small space to call our own - and the <a href="http://cocoonlife.ch/#specs">Cocoon 1 by Micasa Lab</a> is just that. It's not designed for full-time living, but this tiny bubble dwelling is comfortable enough for hours of reading, cooking or even working. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bubble-building-is-the-worlds-most-temporary-structure-in-rotterdam/">transparent bubble</a> comes with a variety of modules that give the space a great deal of flexibility.1
- Cocoon 1 by Micasa LabMicasa Lab in Switzerland designed the charming Cocoon 12
- Cocoon 1 by Micasa LabCompletely transparent, the Cocoon 1 is a piece of furniture that can be lived in3
- Cocoon 1 by Micasa LabCertain modules create a fully functional kitchen4
- Cocoon 1 by Micasa LabIt's small enough to fit comfortably in a room but large enough for extended leisure5
- Cocoon 1 by Micasa LabThe cocoon can be placed on the ground, elevated or even hung from a tree6
- Cocoon 1 by Micasa LabIt comes with three basic modules but there are several others to choose from, giving the small space great flexibility7
- Cocoon 1 by Micasa LabA 360 degree stand keeps the bubble from rolling away with you in it!8