WRAP UP #04


 

Hello you!

Good to see you again, how have you been? Here a lot has happened since we last spoke about cardboard housing.


 

Sun, anyone?


In our quest to make Wikkelhouse completely self sustaining we have made another big leap by adding solar cladding to our options menu. Obviously, solar panels are a no-brainer when it comes to green, but hey… don’t blame us for wanting to get it all just perfectly right. Wikkelhouse’s solar cladding offers both an extremely low environmental impact and a ridiculously fast energy payback time. Here we go, on our way to zerooooooo! 


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Wikkelhouse never sleeps; we can’t help coming up with new ideas to make the Wikkelhouse experience better and better. Our latest brainwave is a multi-functional sleeping cabin. Also known as the world’s smallest double bed-room, this 1,2 meter segment is dedicated to altered consciousness, relatively inhibited sensory activity, inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles, and reduced interactions with surroundings. Simply unfold, find yourself a mate and rest. Goodnight sweethearts! 


Coming to a living room near you:


From the same people that brought you the cardboard house you never knew you wanted, now comes the chair you never knew you wanted: Flipchair. A chair that can be flipped before you can say ‘flip’. Low chair, high chair, low chair, high chair…. Basically, it’s two chairs for the price of one. Flipchair looks great in a Wikkelhouse (or any other house for that matter) and is now available for pre-order at www.fictionfactory.nl


WIKKELHOUSE IN REAL LIFE

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It’s a classroom!


Wikkelhouse classroom for Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

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It’s a houseboat!


Wikkelboat #2 as a multifunctional floating Wikkelhouse for the Red Apple Marina. Book your night, right here, right now

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It’s a hostel!


Wikkelhouse #8 at Stayokay. Book your night, right here, right now. 

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It’s a holiday cottage!


Wikkelhouse self catering holiday home at Amber Lakes, UK.

Originally sent: September 27, 2018