Compassion for stray or wild animals gave the Korean design studio Pote the flesh and bones to design a simple, yet very comfortable and cute abode for pets in the shape of a fish skeleton.
Design from birch wood, borrowed from the fish skeleton, on an enlarged scale, that is, the scale of the house, looks like a series of frames in the shape of a pick. As these are attached to the 'backbone' by means of overlapping joints, the house does not have any 'implants' (read screws and other connecting items) in its wooden skeleton.
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Opening on both sides it allows animals to enter through the main or back entrance, and the ribbed structure offers hospitality to the breeze in the summer heat and the sun's rays in the winter cold. And even though it is made of the least amount of material, it is convenience her stronger side.
More information: pote.co.kr