Prefab housing designers, , have introduced a sculptural work cabin that will be envied by all currently working from home. Founding partner of the British company, Zoe Little explains, “we wanted to disrupt how we see the conventional work office and have created a truly inspiring space that has direct access to nature”.
Koto, who design and manufacture modular, prefabricated cabins, have unveiled their workspace cabin as a part of a series with the New Art Centre Gallery in England. The slanted geometric walls offer a new interpretation of the work environment, challenging typical notions of how and where we work – an idea that is all too relevant at the moment. The team has drawn on the parkland that surrounds the gallery to create a workplace moulded around the natural landscape. Koto describe the cabin as a “place of deep work and meditation, a contemplative room and immersive space to connect with surrounding nature”.