Aquatic Vessel-Inspired Treehouses

The Hanging Shelter Highlights Shipbuilding Techniques

The Hanging Shelter (Hængende Ly in Danish) is an ethereal treehouse created to offer a tranquil space for wilderness enthusiasts to relax and unwind in the majesty of the treetops. The shelter is crafted with traditional shipbuilding techniques and crafted with wooden materials that have been intricately interwoven to create a sculpted yet stylish aesthetic. The treehouse sits 2.5 meters above the ground and offers 360-degree views of the surrounding lush green environment in the Genner area of Denmark.

The Hanging Shelter is the design work of Stedse Architects and is perfect for overnight excursions where inhabitants can relax as they take in the majesty of the surrounding environment. The treehouse is accessible via a basic ladder that can be pulled up to allow for private enjoyment of the space.
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