Hello Wood’s cabin moved to MaxCity

Hello Wood’s cabin moved to MaxCity

We have good news for design fans: you can now see, try and admire Hello Wood’s cabin Kabinka until the end of the year in MaxCity, the largest home decoration shopping center in Hungary.

Hello Wood is well known for its cabins, constructed by the fans of the tiny-house movement for people who want to live and build more consciously. Their latest tiny house, Kabinka was also designed for this purpose, and may be used as a summer home, an extra guest room or a private work station depending on our needs.

In the framework of this year’s Budapest Design Week, Hello Wood showcases Kabinka in one of the stores of MaxCity, with some added hygge-vibe: the tiny house can be viewed in an environment evoking the ambience of the Danish coasts, surrounded by sand dunes and plants, with furniture made of natural materials and objects selected from the stores of the home decor center in its interior. The installation can also be visited after Design Week has ended – Kabinka will serve as a showroom and the venue of MaxCity’s cultural events.

Photos: Zsuzsa Darab

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