Collection by simon hebert
inspiration
The 377-square-foot Woodland Cabin by London-based practice De Rosee Sa was completed over the course of multiple trips to the lakeside lot in the village of Nouvelles in southern Belgium. The steeply pitched structure is clad in timber that was stained black from used tractor engine oil, which is a popular finish for local agricultural buildings.
Charlotte and Mike Beavers moved from San Francisco to the Santa Monica Mountains, where they spent the next two years deconstructing and rebuilding a tiny, dilapidated hut set amid California live oak, walnut, and chaparral. “It was in pretty rough shape when I arrived,” Mike says. His vision for the building was simple: it would be a comfortable, habitable space created as affordably as possible.
Created in collaboration with nonprofit Summit Huts Association, the Sister's Cabin by Colorado Timberframe is a timber ski hut perched atop Breckenridge's Baldy Mountain that can only be accessed by a 3.5-mile trek. Due to its remote location, the retreat operates entirely off-grid. It was built with prefabricated timber elements and SIPs airlifted to the site, and it features a luxurious interior that can accommodate 14 people.



















