Interiors outdoors | LEVA modular system

Interiors outdoors | LEVA modular system

Spring’s here, birds are chirping, the sun is shining, trees are budding and we spend most of the day in the office or home office. The Leva modular system of the Czech Studio 519 takes the indoor spaces outdoors—with super solutions.

From the simple yet spectacular elements of Leva Home, we can build open spaces for outdoor relaxation and recreation. A hammock, outdoor kitchen, hanging kitchen garden, dining room or even a climbing wall can be easily built from 5×5 meter cubes, which we can vary at any time.

Due to the pandemic situation, the demand for various office and home office solutions has increased, so based on five years of experience with Leva, the studio has also created its Office system, which offers functional solutions for creating individual offices, meeting rooms or outdoor relaxation corners. The combinable elements include two types of roofs and several types of room dividers, including a soundproof wall made of recycled car tires, with a built-in table.

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