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MUJI Huts Apply Japanese Aesthetics to Tiny Houses

MUJI Huts Apply Japanese Aesthetics to Tiny Houses

From properly angled socks and compact aluminum pens, to a body fit cushion and an indoor football, MUJI always creates incredibly well-thought-out products that make you question your ideas about everything around you. Their latest creation is a series of huts that apply Japanese aesthetics to what most of us would consider a Tiny House in a way that’s reminiscent of “The Three Little Pigs.” Each of the sparse dwellings was brought to life by a different designer (Jasper Morrison, Konstantin Grcic and Naoto Fukasawa) with a different focal material (cork, aluminum and wood, respectively) and built to be easily transported and setup in a wide variety of places.