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COCOON Freelancer - Free of Glue, Chemicals and Plastic
AttiaDesign & Weidlich moon-wood manufactory
The COCOON-freelancer is designed to elevate the travel experience to an entirely new level. With its high-value, pure wood construction and a stunning panoramic window, it offers an exclusive feeling of connection to nature and unparalleled comfort.
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COCOON Freelancer - Free of Glue, Chemicals and Plastic
AttiaDesign & Weidlich moon-wood manufactory
Designed and Weight optimized to be compatible with standarized 3,5Tonn Flatbed Platform vehicles (Mercedes Benz Sprinter, VW Crafter, MAN TGE, …) It also can be transported with a trailer or based on Pillars or direct on the ground.
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COCOON Freelancer - Free of Glue, Chemicals and Plastic
AttiaDesign & Weidlich moon-wood manufactory
The transformable lounge offers exceptional comfort and versatile space utilization. Featuring a sophisticated ergonomic table designed for laptop work, enjoying meals, or effortlessly folding away, It adapts seamlessly to your needs as a standing table or extends into a 1,9×1,9 meter double bed.
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COCOON Freelancer - Free of Glue, Chemicals and Plastic
AttiaDesign & Weidlich moon-wood manufactory
The mattresses are crafted from 100% organic, untreated kapok, ensuring a natural and restful sleep experience. Beneath the mattresses, three storage modules provide in total 660 liters of space for clothes, bed linens, and more.
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COCOON Freelancer - Free of Glue, Chemicals and Plastic
AttiaDesign & Weidlich moon-wood manufactory
The light safety vacuum glass achieves an exceptional insulation value of 0.7 W/m²K, matching the performance of standard 44 mm triple-layer glass, while being 6 times thinner and lighter at just 7.7 mm. This innovative design combines superior energy efficiency with space and weight advantages.
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COCOON Freelancer - Free of Glue, Chemicals and Plastic
AttiaDesign & Weidlich moon-wood manufactory
COCOON mounted on a flatbed truck, delivers driving performance similar to a standard van. Its superior maneuverability and ease of parking make it a practical and efficient choice, offering significant advantages over trailers.
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COCOON Freelancer - Free of Glue, Chemicals and Plastic
AttiaDesign & Weidlich moon-wood manufactory
Equipped with TinyStove: Featuring a 3 kW TinyStove with integrated wood storage and an external air intake to ensure clean combustion while maintaining excellent indoor air quality. (Note: The storage and transformable table are still prototypes made from glued wood, currently being tested for usability.)
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COCOON Freelancer - Free of Glue, Chemicals and Plastic
AttiaDesign & Weidlich moon-wood manufactory
The Swiss TinyStove creates a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, delivering warmth, comfort, and a true sense of home. Its powerful 3 kW output can raise the COCOON room temperature from 4°C to 20°C in approximately 30 minutes.
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COCOON Freelancer - Free of Glue, Chemicals and Plastic
AttiaDesign & Weidlich moon-wood manufactory
Moon Wood is a special type of harvesting timber during the cold winter months, specifically from the waning moon phase up to the new moon. During this period, trees are in sap rest, with water tightly bound within their cells rather than freely available in pores and cavities. This results in wood that dries with minimal shrinkage and swelling, reducing cracks and warping.Additionally, moon wood contains less sugar during the waning moon phase, making it naturally more resistant to fungi, worms, and insects. This inherent protection eliminates the need for conventional, toxic wood preservatives, benefiting both the environment and human health.This traditional harvesting method was used in building ancient temples and mountain huts, whose durability and resilience are still evident today.
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