Tiny Pre-Fab Home from the Great White North

A tree house that has come down to earth, or an acorn to call home? Either way, it certainly is cute and as a pre-fab, and if the price is right, it might be an easy way to bring your tiny home dreams to life.

This versatile accommodation unit offers guests an unrivalled experience and provides clients with a vivid resource for PR and marketing, helping to set them apart from the competition. The building sleeps 4 people and is delivered, assembled and commissioned in approximately 5 days (subject to site preparation). The eco-PERCH design is flexible and can be …
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Hanging Air Plants

I love the idea of these low maintenance, attractive additions to a home or work space adding some much needed greenery and life.

Hanging air plant pod from mudpuppy

I designed these ceramic hanging air plant pods specifically for air plants (Tillandsia) after discovering that tillandsias will not survive in standing water and if water pools in their leaves it can harm them.

Each pod is covered inside and out with my gorgeous glossy white glaze and comes with a generous amount of natural hemp cord all ready to hang. Because they are high fired, you can hang them outdoors as well but make sure to …
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Stolmen 180° Pivot TV Mount

I’ve been a long time fan of Stolmen hacking. I used to have a very nice ceiling-to-floor shelf system and vertical garden at a previous studio apartment. Would love and excuse and setting to make something out of Stolmen parts again.

Living in a small apartment require great organization. It is even more important when you live in an open space apartment or a loft. When I moved into my new apartment (a loft), I installed a Stolmen system to split the main room into two separated spaces : the living room and the bedroom.


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Lush Miniature Homes That Will Make You Believe Less Is More

These incredible prefabs combine two of my favorite things, clever design and efficient/minimal living spaces.


© Sustain

One of the great promises of prefabrication was that it would more like industrial design than architecture; because of the repetition, every iteration would get better and cheaper as designers and manufacturers moved down the learning curve. Having followed the Sustain Minihome since it was first introduced in 2005, I have watched it evolve and change, and it is finally really hitting its stride with its new CaliMini Series shown on Jetson Green recently.


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