Architecture

Treehouse Djuren by Baumraum

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The Treehouse Djuren was created by Baumraum in Northern Germany. An egg-shaped pod, the design stands on four steel legs and balances the two-terrace stair against a forked oak tree. The naturalist-futuristic design is clad in wood and zinc and varnished with white gloss around the two elliptical windows. Ideal for relaxing and listening to whitechocolatespaceegg, the treehouse provides 360-degree views of the surrounding forest and two ergonomic benches upholstered with gray felt.

Photograps by Alasdair Jardine, courtesy of Baumraum

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