The wiercinski-studio multidisciplinary design practice has given new life to two steel containers. Their converted structure can be used as both a cabin and a workspace, away from the noise of the city. Right now, the structure is situated within the community garden next to Szelagowski Park in Poznan.
The cabin consists of two cargo containers, giving 54 sqm of usable space, including a living room, kitchen, work area, bedroom and bathroom. The walls of the portable cabin are insulated and the interior is finished with plywood, creating a unique atmosphere inside.
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Source: designboom
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