Walls and ceilings usually create inside-outside boundaries, but the Anna cabin is crafted to blur those lines and bring us closer to nature
Brainchild of Dutch architectural designer Caspar Schols, the cabin features glass and wood shells that can be moved independently
This interesting concept combines the benefits of both glass and wood cabins in one – thanks to the sliding shells
For stargazing, the wooden shell can be slid to one end, revealing the glass layer underneath
The glass shell can also be slid open, leaving the central sleeping area open to the outdoors
You can adjust ANNA to fit any occasion, mood, or weather by playing with each shell
Both the glass and wood sections are fully airtight and come with smart built-in brushes to fit perfectly
The cabin can be used as a tiny home, meditation space, or art studio
Being modular in nature, the cabin can be taken down and re-assembled in another location