The Conceptual 'White House' Cabin by Milad Eshtiyaghi is Chic
Michael Hemsworth — May 17, 2021 — Art & Design
References: miladeshtiyaghi & yankodesign
The conceptual 'White House' cabin has been designed by Milad Eshtiyaghi as an escape for the those seeking isolation that rethinks the aesthetic of the humble A-frame cabin.
The cabin is envisioned in Arendal, Norway and draws design inspiration from the sea, which is evident thanks to a sculptural aesthetic that trails off with its elongated access bridge. This bridge is imagined as the entry point that would draw visitors in and act as a physical representation of the mental journey towards the seclusion offered in the cabin.
The conceptual 'White House' cabin would provide the perfect place for escaping the hustle and bustle of urban life, and enable professionals with a way to reset their mental state.
The cabin is envisioned in Arendal, Norway and draws design inspiration from the sea, which is evident thanks to a sculptural aesthetic that trails off with its elongated access bridge. This bridge is imagined as the entry point that would draw visitors in and act as a physical representation of the mental journey towards the seclusion offered in the cabin.
The conceptual 'White House' cabin would provide the perfect place for escaping the hustle and bustle of urban life, and enable professionals with a way to reset their mental state.
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