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Hop Farm Beach is a digital detox cabin located in Hälsingland, Sweden, set within a coastal forest. This Scandinavian-designed structure features a distinctive black timber exterior and floor-to-ceiling windows, ensuring ample natural light and views of the surrounding landscape. With a total area of 32 m², the cabin accommodates up to four guests and includes heated floors throughout for comfort. Designed explicitly as an offline retreat, Hop Farm Beach is devoid of WiFi and television, encouraging guests to disconnect from digital distractions. A wooden box near the entrance provides a dedicated space for phones during stays, further promoting a focus on relaxation and mindfulness. The interior design emphasizes natural materials and minimal furnishings, creating a serene environment that fosters stillness and a deep connection to the forest. Large windows not only frame picturesque views of the pine trees but also ensure privacy, as the nearest neighbors are located over a kilometer away. Project Credits Architect: Mette Fredskild Photography: Cole Roberts
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Mette Fredskild is a Danish architect known for her interior design work that blends Scandinavian simplicity with Japanese aesthetics, a style often referred to as "Japandi.". Influenced by her time studying and working in Japan, she founded Mette Fredskild Design in 2006 to create meaningful and user-focused designs for local and international projects. She has notably collaborated on projects like the off-grid modular Konga cabins and the Konga Village in Lithuania. Her work emphasizes natural, sustainable materials and thoughtful craftsmanship to create warm, inviting, and nature-connected spaces.



















































































