cabin
May 4 2009, Naresh Chauhan

Revealed at the Droog exhibition in Milan recently, the House of Furniture Parts by Studio Makkink & Bey is a small yet serviceable house featuring walls implanted with furniture parts, which pop out of the walls to become a functional furniture unit...

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