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Matt Gagnon’s Knit Fort Built with Reclaimed Wood Makes a Perfect Hideaway Cocoon | Inhabitat

December 21, 2013 Sara Badiali

The fort is made out of small pieces of hardwood (either plantation grown teak or reclaimed wood) that are bound together with rubber cord.

Matt Gagnon Studio, Knit Fort, reclaimed wood, innovative tree houses, small enclosures, sustainable building materials, home design, green furniture

via Matt Gagnon’s Knit Fort Built with Reclaimed Wood Makes a Perfect Hideaway Cocoon | Inhabitat – Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building.

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