“Walden; or, Life in the Woods” is the name of a story from the American writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau, written in the mid 19th century, which describes his life and his relationship with nature. This concept of simple life influenced the creation of the garden shed “Walden” from German architect Nils Holger Moormann, which invites one to live outdoors.
You can of course store various tools such as shovel, rake and wheelbarrow in this ‘wooden box’ but you can take also take a seat at the table in the seating cabin, or climb a ladder to the upper level, where there’s a double bed. There it’s possible to enjoy the view or to stretch out and guess cloud shapes or count stars under the sliding sun roof.
The obligation of a campfire is created in a swinging fire cauldron, and right beside it, the necessary space for firewood. As a whole, ‘Walden’ offers lots of room for things we associate with ‘garden’ and ‘outdoors’ and honours them with a layout, in which they can be seen: birdhouse and bird seed, flower pot and water can, grill utensils and picnic table.
Price upon request. For more information: http://www.moormann.de/
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