The Living O’Pod, Repovesi, Finland,
The house comes with two levels, featuring a master bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom, a living room, and a terrace spread across the entire property. The interiors and flooring are made of plywood, continuing the earthy, wooden theme of the forest around the pod, with panoramic views no matter what floor you’re on.
The Living O’Pod even sports a 360° rotation feature that allows the entire cabin to turn on its own vertical axis. This helps maximize the amount of natural light entering different parts of the house, while also giving you the exact view you want, during sunny days or starry nights.
UN10 Design Studio
560 notes
·
View notes
Hey! So if you don't mind me asking lol, what are some places in Finland I should visit?
Obviously I'm gonna do the tourist traps 😂 like Helsinki but are there any like really nice places that people don't really think to go to?
Here's some places that I have visited and that are not tourist traps:
Museums:
Radio and TV Museum Mastola (website), located in Lahti
Päijät-Häme Aviation Museum (website, website), located in Asikkala
Lahti Museum of Visual Arts Malva (website), located in Lahti
Natural History Museum of Helsinki (website), located in Helsinki
Antin Automuseo | Antti´s Automobile Museum (website), located in Vesivehmaa
Finnish Motorcycle Museum (website), located in Lahti
Apulandia (website), located in Lahti
Hämeenkoski Local Heritage Museum (website), located in Hämeenkoski
Lahti Sports Centre | Ski Museum (website), located in Lahti
Old Vääksy Village | Vääksy Water Mill and Power Plant Museum (website), located in Vääksy
Animal places:
Yli-Marolan 4H-kotieläinpiha (Yli-Marola 4H City Farm) (website, website), located in Lahti
Heinolan lintuhoitola (website, website, website), located in Heinola
Strutsitila Syrjynen (website, website), located in Pälkäne
Kilkkilän farmi (website, website), located in Vuolenkoski
Nature:
Repovesi National Park (website, website), located in Kouvola/Mäntyharju
Pirunpesä (website), located in Hollola
Salpausselkä (website), located in Lahti
Vesijärvi (website), located in Lahti
Linnaistensuo (website), located in Lahti
Enonsaari (website, website), located in Lahti
Lapakisto (website), located in Lahti
Other:
Danielson-Kalmari villa (website), located in Vääksy
Dorkin puisto -park (website), located in Heinola
Hämeenkoski Church (website), located in Hämeenkoski
Idyllic Old Vääksy Village (website), located in Vääksy
Lahti Harbour (website), located in Lahti
Lahti City Hall (website), located in Lahti
Lahti Harbour | Kariniemi Scenic Stairs (website), located in Lahti
Lahti Harbour | Pikku-Vesijärvi Park (website), located in Lahti
Lahti Harbour | Water Organ, the musical fountain (website), located in Lahti
Lanu Sculpture Park (website), located in Lahti
Old Bus Station (website), located in Lahti
Old Vääksy Village | The Vääksy Canal (website), located in Vääksy
I hope this helps!
5 notes
·
View notes
The Living ö pod
THIS TRANSPARENT GLAMPING POD ROTATES 360° FOR A LUXURIOUS PANORAMIC VIEW OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS
The Living O’Pod is a stunning outdoor getaway residence designed for Repovesi, Finland. Located in the woods, the home hopes to bring nature and humans closer, removing the boundaries between them through the use of literal transparent glass panels. The house comes with two levels, featuring a master bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom, a living room, and a terrace spread across the entire property. The interiors and flooring are made of plywood, continuing the earthy, wooden theme of the forest around the pod, with panoramic views no matter what floor you’re on.
The Living O’Pod even sports a 360° rotation feature that allows the entire cabin to turn on its own vertical axis. This helps maximize the amount of natural light entering different parts of the house, while also giving you the exact view you want, during sunny days or starry nights.
0 notes