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This Inflatable Cabin Called 'Curiosity' was Made by Duo Kolkoz

— December 20, 2013 — Art & Design
The artist duo known as Kolkoz is behind this inflatable cabin, which has been named 'Curiosity.' This temporary chalet looks convincingly like a real log cabin from the outside. It even includes a snow covered roof to lend it credibility. The inside of this inflatable marvel is extremely inviting. The walls are a warm yellow color, and there's a chimney shaft in the middle of the room with a dull red glow underneath that gives viewers the impression that there's a fire blazing.

This cozy inflatable cabin was created for the 'Art Basel' exhibit in Miami beach. It sits in the sunshine at the end of a big dock, ready to transport Miami-based observers into a wintery wonderland.

Photo Credits: designboom, audemarspiguet

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