Influenced by a story from the American writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau, comes a concept that revolves around the concept of a simple outdoor life.
Garden owners can use the Walden to store various tools such as shovels, rakes and wheelbarrows in this ‘wooden box’ of unusual proportions.
Alternatively, they can also decide whether to take a seat at the table in the seating cabin, or climb a ladder to the upper level where you can enjoy the view or stretch out under the sliding sunroof. You might be inspired to light a campfire in the swinging fire cauldron, with the necessary space for firewood right beside it.
As a whole ‘Walden’ offers lots of room for things we associate with ‘garden’ and ‘outdoors’ and honors them with a layout, in which they can be seen.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Walden: Nils Holger Moormann
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"Walden" is not a "story" by Thoreau.
"...weather (??) to take a seat..."
Where's the editor?
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