For over two decades, ESCAPE has been producing tiny homes that fit into the framework of what a tiny house should be while still being completely unique. The ESCAPE ONE is a tiny house that perfectly blends the ideals of the tiny house (small, movable space with enough room for everything you need and nothing you don’t) with ancient Japanese techniques like the Shou Sugi Ban (a charred or burnt finish that lasts 80-100 years) exterior and a sparse interior that is best described by the Japanese concept of “Ma” (the space between or negative space). The end result is a gorgeously handcrafted structure with enough room for a bed, dining area and office without having to sacrifice storage space, a full-size toilet and traditional stairs. If you’re in the market for a minimalist, natural tiny house that you can simply fill with your stuff or customize from the ground up, the ESCAPE ONE is perfect.
More Home
The Rug That Really Tied the Room Together Is Headed to Auction—And I Spoke With the Man Who Saved It
Nearly 30 years after The Big Lebowski, the film's rug is up for grabs.
Our Favorite Finds From Bespoke Post’s Fourth of July Sale
Up to 50% off. These are the pieces we'd grab before they're gone.
Black Book: 13 Products Our Editors Loved in June 2026
The products our editors have been obsessed with in June 2026.