The Nolla Cabin By Robin Falck Is A Zero-Emissions Escape in Finland

The Nolla Cabin by Robin Falck is an A-frame mirrored holiday home on Vallisaari, an island near Helsinki.

Named Nolla after the Finnish word for zero, the mobile cabin is built with sustainable materials – local pine and plywood – and is designed to allow visitors to have a zero-emissions holiday.

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The size of a small bedroom, Nolla is built from A-frames with a glass front to give guests a direct view of its surroundings. It is created using cradle-to-cradle design principles.

“Having a smaller house it automatically forces you to bring less stuff there and also bearing in mind that whatever you carry with you, you will have to carry with you when you leave,” explained Falck.

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The cabin can be transported and assembled without the need for heavy machinery. No screws are used in the assembly, instead, the cabin is pieced together like a puzzle.

“The pedestals are adjustable so that the cabin can adapt to different kinds of terrain. In essence, there are no special parts used in building it – a replica of any part can be made from scratch by anyone, all they need is timber,” explained Falck.

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The A-frame shape was also chosen to add to the ease of moving the cabin from location to location.

It is also reminiscent of a tent to encourage users to think about their stay as if they were camping, and to consider carefully what they carry with them.

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“I wanted to achieve the same light effects that you get when you open the zipper of your tent as you wake up in the morning. One direction, pointing towards the most beautiful view,” said Falck.

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The energy supply for the Nolla cabin is entirely renewable; electricity is generated by solar panels and the stove runs on renewable diesel made from 100 percent waste and residue.

The boat that runs between Vallisaari, where the cabin is located, and Helsinki city center also runs off the same renewable diesel.

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The low-carbon biofuel was developed by Finnish renewable energy company Neste, who commissioned the build of the cabin.

“Finns are known for spending time at their summer houses,” said Sirpa Tuomi, marketing director at Nestle.

“We wanted to explore sustainable solutions that could enable cabin life with minimal emissions. Some of the solutions that have been used at the Nolla cabin are perfectly adaptable to any cabin

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The Nolla cabin is being rented via Airbnb but is currently fully booked. It is the second micro-home created by Falck. The first, named Nido, was created by the designer for his personal use.

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