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Mobile modules create a house within a house

Mobile modules create a house within a house
The Break-out Furniture series can be joined together to create a "house" within a house or be used independently to create a private recreational zone
The Break-out Furniture series can be joined together to create a "house" within a house or be used independently to create a private recreational zone
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The Break-out Furniture series can be joined together to create a "house" within a house or be used independently to create a private recreational zone
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The Break-out Furniture series can be joined together to create a "house" within a house or be used independently to create a private recreational zone
Singapore based designer Dymitr Malcew has created a series of mobile furniture modules, which draw inspiration from the traditional treehouse
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Singapore based designer Dymitr Malcew has created a series of mobile furniture modules, which draw inspiration from the traditional treehouse
The interior is fitted with side shelving and three large removable cushions
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The interior is fitted with side shelving and three large removable cushions
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Singapore-based designer Dymitr Malcew has conceived a series of mobile furniture modules that draw inspiration from the traditional treehouse. Dubbed Break-out Furniture, the modules can be joined together to create a "house" within a house or be used independently to create private recreational zones.

The Break-out Furniture modules feature a wooden frame which takes on the form of a classic house shape. Slightly elevated and resting on four wheels, the modules can be moved around as desired. The interior is fitted with side shelving and three large removable cushions.

Malcew designed the furniture modules with open plan offices in mind, where they could be used to give employees a semi-private space to work or relax. Ergonomics might be an issue in a work scenario given that the layouts pictured seem much more suited to relaxation than pounding away at a keyboard. In my opinion the modules could also be a fun home addition for the kids zone, or with some weather proofing they could make for a great outdoor feature, offering a private space to relax with the added bonus of shade and flexibility.

Source:Dymitr Malcew

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BigGoofyGuy
I think it would be great with a warehouse type structure that one could turn into temporary housing or a home that one can rearrange the furniture/rooms whenever one feels like it.
The Skud
Just what I was thinking as I read it, BWG - Ideal start for one of those "loft conversions" that are getting popular. Clean and paint the interior, maybe add a few skylights and scatter these around the open space and there you go!