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Showing Original Post only (View all)Tiny Zen Living: 8 Foot Square Mobile Cube [View all]
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"...here's a decidedly Zen-headed mobile living cube by San Francisco-based architecture and interior design firm Spaceflavor, which handily fits an office, bedroom and meditation space into a 8 foot-square footprint."
"The two-storey mobile cube is informed by the feng shui concepts of yin (private/closed) and yang (public/open), a modern Zen-like expression, and by Ming's own daily patterns of meditation, work and study."
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If you're only getting 8 foot square, why waste so much of it on exterior?
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#2
Deceptive article title is deceptive. Your answer is technically correct, but many won't know that.
DRoseDARs
Aug 2012
#42
Good time as any to learn that '8 foot square' isn't '8 square feet'. n/t
PoliticAverse
Dec 2012
#49
I had a friend who lived in a closet - put some shelving on the sides and roll out bed on bottom
lunasun
Aug 2012
#22
An "office," but no books, no records, no plates and saucers, no cups or glasses,
JDPriestly
Aug 2012
#13
Start adding a few of those things and it won't fit the feng shui model anymore.
gtar100
Aug 2012
#18