Glass Pod House in the Forest

Super cool rotating glass pod in the forest like a ride at Disneyland. Super cool, forest bears will be super entertained in this magic living cozy pod.

Circular entryway into the luxurious Living O'Pod interiors.

The most coolest thing about the Living O’Pod is the fact that it rotates in a full circle, spinning on its base to change up the views whenever you feel like facing a different direction. Depending on where you put it, you could be gazing out at the forest by day and enjoying the stars glimmering on a body of water after dark. The pod is equipped with a thermal insulating layer and heating system to ensure normal operation in winter.

Contemporary dining area in the Living O'Pod rotating dome home.

The super cool interiors are designed to be comfortable enough for two people, featuring a kitchen, bathroom, and living room on the lower level and a curving sculptural white staircase leading up to the mezzanine bedroom, which is itself large enough to include a desk and seating area. The entryway is a circular glass door that appears to be the only part of the pod’s shell that opens to the air. The interior elements are all made of plywood.

Cozy contemporary bedroom on the upper level of UN10 Design's Living O'Pod dome home.

The super cool Living O’Pod is hypothetically set within the Repovesi National Park in Finland, one of the country’s most popular parks featuring picturesque hilly landscapes and forests that are now recovering from heavy commercial timber production. It seems that the company hasn’t yet built an actual prototype, but they explain that all of the pod’s components, including the main steel frame, would be prefabricated in a factory and transported to be assembled onsite to ensure the precision of the spherical shape.

“Home should be a cozy place where it feels warm, creative, and inspired,” says UN10 Design. “The next housing concept should nurture the habitant’s soul, mind, and also be resilient for upcoming social, environmental, and technological challenges. Minimal, decentralized but connected, smart, and functional spaces need to be considered instead of the conventional urban fabric. The Living O’Pod is a space where you can communicate with mountains, trees, the sky, and streams.”

And also waterfalls which is especially cozy!

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