Plumber-turned-furniture designer Fernando Abellanas has built himself a studio that acrophobes wouldn’t want to visit. Abellanas has constructed his workplace under a bridge in Valencia, Spain, which perfectly blends into the urban setting.
This under-bridge setup has a chair, a desk, and two shelves, providing all the storage space one could ask for in a regular office. To access the micro dwelling, the designer uses a hand crank that transports the base to the furniture, bolted to the bridge’s concrete wall.
Abellanas is keeping the exact location of the studio a secret. “The project is an ephemeral intervention,” he told the Spaces via Curbed. “[It will remain] until someone finds it and decides to steal the materials, or the authorities remove it.”
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Here’s the video presentation of the project
Refugiarse de la ciudad en la propia ciudad. from JoseMP on Vimeo.
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