Bioplastic filament made from linseed oil, developed by the architects and manufacturing company Henkel, makes up the sharp black structure. Its three dimensional patterns provide both mesmerizing illusions and structural stability. Plenty of daylight enters the micro home through a large window and front entrance, which is accompanied by a porch and sitting area. Related: 3D-printed canal house pops up in Amsterdam, may start new housing trend The interior has enough room for a bed, which can fold into seating for daytime lounging.

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