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Japanese retailer MUJI teamed up with well-known designers Naoto Fukasawa, Jasper Morrison, and Konstantin Grcic to create Muji Hut, a collection of three prefab homes. The minimalistic-inspired ...
Called the Muji Hut, it measures just 98-square-feet and f eatures a shed roof, a porch, sliding glass windows, plywood interiors, and a facade made of "Shou Sugi Ban" (a type of charred wood ...
The Muji hut is a tiny house, measuring approximately 98 square feet, all packaged in a very minimalist design. It’s large enough for about three to four people, ...
At the end of the day, Muji is asking ¥3,000,000 for this chic yet straightforward home, which isn't bad considering that equates to roughly $23,104 (at current exchange rates).
The mid-size Hut of Wood is flanked by sliding glass panels which can be opened up to let nature in. Inside there's the basics of a small cot, wood-burning stove and minimalist kitchen.
The Muji Hut has a total floorspace of 9.1 sq m (97 sq ft) inside, but there's also a small porch area that adds another 3 sq m (32 sq ft) of space. The exterior is Shou Sugi Ban-treated cedar.
Have you ever heard of Muji? It’s a Japanese homeware store, focused on minimalist designs. Think of it as the Japanese IKEA! Now, the brand is expanding from selling items for your home to ...
The Muji Cork Hut, designed by Muji and Jasper Morrison. With just enough space and amenities needed for a low-key getaway, these huts are not for the claustrophobic or high-maintenance.
The Muji Hut is a minimalist’s dream, at least until it’s filled to the brim with all those adorable Muji products.The Japanese retailer has just unveiled the diminutive house, which clocks in ...
But this tiny hut, designed for Muji by Konstantin Grcic, is one of them: It is just small enough to avoid needing planning permission from the local government to build in Japan.
First a dumpster Airbnb, now this. Minimalistic Japanese brand MUJI just debuted its latest project, MUJI HUT, during Tokyo Design Week, and the concept revolves around enjoying the simpler things ...
The Japan-based retailer Muji is moving beyond minimalist porcelain dinnerware and muted bed linens for the home. Starting in August, the brand will start selling actual homes in Japan that will cost ...