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The Coronet pub in Holloway
First pint being pulled in The Coronet pub in Holloway, North London. Pubs and non-essential stores prepare to reopen as England's second lockdown ends.
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The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
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The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
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The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
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The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
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The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
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The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
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The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
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The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
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The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
The Shard Christmas lights are switched on in the early hours of Monday 16th November.
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Zoos to reopen in England from Monday
Zoos, drive-in cinemas and safari parks to reopen in England from Monday. ZSL London Zoo.
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Zoos to reopen in England from Monday
Zoos, drive-in cinemas and safari parks to reopen in England from Monday. ZSL London Zoo.
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FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
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FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_013
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_012
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_011
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_010
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_009
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_008
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_007
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_006
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_005
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132164_004
FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
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FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
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FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
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FEATURE - Grandios wohnen unter Sternen in abgelegenen Glashütten in Island
These tiny glass cabins located in remote Iceland take stargazing to the next level.
Situated just outside of Reykjavík, ÖÖD has nestled two luxurious glass cabins into the spectacular Nordic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration with Panorama Glass Lodge, visitors can rent out the cabins for a unique holiday stay.
The front sleeping areas are wrapped in glass and invite guests to marvel at the surrounding environment while remaining cozy indoors.
“ÖÖD Iceland is a house of transparent glass that allows for next-level stargazing from the comfort of your home and bed,” shares Andreas Tiik, CEO of ÖÖD.
“The apocalyptic scenery is a dramatic match - add strong howling winds and the comfort of a warm, homely cabin and you get the perfect out-of-this-world hideaway.”
The rear of the cabin, which contains a sitting area, open kitchen, and bathroom, is clad in thermally modified ash.
Its rich tones carry into the cabin, as the ash is used both in the flooring and some of the furniture.
ÖÖD aimed to make a cabin that is both comfortable and functional - an aspect that is important for such a small space located in a harsh environment.
For instance, the roof windows are made of “warm glass,” which works using electric currents and metal oxides applied to one side of the glass.
This allows it to act as the cabin’s main heating, as well as melt ice and snow. Its anti-condensation properties mean that guests will always have a clear view of the sky when lounging in bed.
The open flow of the interior gives a comfortable feel to the cabin, which was a deliberate choice by the designers.
“When you live in a small space, it may be tempting to design closed cabinets, throw everything inside, and shut the door,” shares ÖÖD.
“But imagine how cold and closed off this space would look if the dishes, pots, knives, picture frames, etc were hidden behind cabinets.”
But that doesn’t mean that the cabin lacks storage.
Drawers below the bed p
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FILE: Bieber lives in the Avengers house
130598, Justin Bieber is renting this house known as the Salad Spinner for $59,000 a month. The modern, glassy 6 bedroom, 6.5 bathroom house has a large glass enclosed courtyard, a seven car garage, an elevator (the house is only two floors), and a pool. The property sits on half an acre in the Hills of Beverly Hills. Los Angeles, California - Friday December 19, 2014. Photograph: Calabrese, CelebrityHomePhotos. *** Local Caption *** 10342151
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FILE: Bieber lives in the Avengers house
130598, Justin Bieber is renting this house known as the Salad Spinner for $59,000 a month. The modern, glassy 6 bedroom, 6.5 bathroom house has a large glass enclosed courtyard, a seven car garage, an elevator (the house is only two floors), and a pool. The property sits on half an acre in the Hills of Beverly Hills. Los Angeles, California - Friday December 19, 2014. Photograph: Calabrese, CelebrityHomePhotos. *** Local Caption *** 10342145
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449m)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449g)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449e)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449a)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449h)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449d)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449j)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449c)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449k)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449s)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449r)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449i)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449l)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449f)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449b)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449n)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449p)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449o)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449q)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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