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Getting closer to nature just became a little easier - and way more luxurious - thanks to these prefab, round cabins with sliding glass walls that can be assembled anywhere in the world.
The cabins, called LumiPods, are just 183 square feet and contain a simple bedroom and bathroom.
They have a charred wood cladding and glass facade that slides open to provide a seamless connection between the interior and outdoor spaces and have been created for stressed-out city dwellers.
The LumiPod has been designed by French-based company Lumicene, which says it envisions the pods as 'cocoons of simplicity'.
They have also been designed to have minimal impact on the environment and can be shipped anywhere in the world and assembled within two days.
The prefabricated pods comprise of two modules that are gently set into place on four screw piles.