This Tiny Studio Made of Reclaimed Wood Could Be Yours For $38K
Originally constructed 10 years ago as "movable piece of art," this minimalist tiny pavilion was designed by Danish architect Anders Hermansen. The raw timber interiors are made of wood reclaimed from construction projects in Copenhagen's South Harbor. The hut has one fixed wall and two walls made of double doors that swing outwards to open the structure to its surroundings. The fourth wall features an entry door and a large glass window.
The building is currently installed in a scenic location at Værløse Flyvestation near Denmark's largest film studio. The tiny structure could serve as a simple studio space, a mobile workstation, or even a gallery—and it could be all yours. The one-room pavilion is currently listed for 250,000 DKK (approximately $38,000).
The Anders Hermansen-designed Pavilion is currently being listed for 250,000 DKK (approximately $38,000) by Adam Schnack.
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