The Space Flavor Cube Allows Freedom in a 1,100-Square Foot Loft
Meghan Young — February 12, 2011 — Art & Design
References: spaceflavor & core77
To better accommodate his work space within his home, a Bay Area Feng Shui master commissioned the Space Flavor Cube. This unique solution offers a compact living area that remains separated from the rest of his 1,100-square foot loft, which he uses as a classroom for about 30 students.
The two-storey Space Flavor Cube is comprised of both a sleeping area and a study room. The whole structure itself is on wheels and therefore can be moved anywhere.
The two-storey Space Flavor Cube is comprised of both a sleeping area and a study room. The whole structure itself is on wheels and therefore can be moved anywhere.
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