Espen Suvernik has literally surpassed itself by creating the PAN Treetop Cabins of tree houses, but without trees.
The cabins designed by the Norwegian architectural studio are, in fact, real huts built at a height of 6 metres, but instead of leaning on branches, they are supported by a complicated metal scaffolding.
The shape of these cabins was inspired by three different sources, the first are the typical huts of the Indians of North America, the second are the classic towers that overlooked the forests and used during the dry seasons and the last, and most interesting and original, are the houses inhabited by Moomin in the illustrated books by Tove Jansson.
The cabins, which can be reached by an enormous spiral staircase, measure 40 square metres each and offer every type of comfort, from the heated floor to the bathroom with shower, ending with a loft with a double bed and another four beds.
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