The lumpy red resin wall in this apartment designed by Paul Coudamy is reminiscent of the Clay series of furnishings by Maarten Baas. Featured on Dezeen, My Caravan Studio is a small mulit-functional space that features many moving and transforming parts.
The center of the space by Paul Coudamy is left open and the walled storage components on the perimeter open and transform to reveal storage, kitchen appliances, and various mobile furnishings. We love the wide variety of woodgrains showcased.
For more images and detailed information see Dezeen | My Caravan Studio by Paul Coudamy.
Images: Benjamin Boccas





Comments (11)
Thanks for including the floorplan. It makes it easier to read the feng shui. Although the bathroom is located in the Wealth area, I think the problem is "solved" by the use of that red resin wall.
Decidedly not loving this.
Interesting way to pack away the table and seating.
I think overall the use of space is really good, the use of different wood types/finished on the cabinets is clever and probably easy to knock off for folks on a budget. Unfortunately it really looks a bit like a kitchen showroom *and* after looking at the rest of the furniture - it looks like a wood laminate showroom.
Ew.
Pretty ugly. The wall looks like it's alive.
Looks like a purely executed dorm room.
meant that to be purely poorly executed dorm room
Yeah, no, not working for me. The red wall is pretty scary... Maybe if it was not blood red? And the carpeting is daunting, grey with wood modular paneling is not a good idea.
But I do love the kitchen/bathroom sink area! What a great mix of woods (or paneling). These seem to have been rescued from the garbage and it makes a nice recycled look!
The bed/storage/table is not working for me though...
The wood (?) cabinetry is actually far worse than the red door/walls, which is hideous. A designer did this?
Yikes! I agree with HoneyPeanuts, those cabinets are really problematic. yikes yikes yikes