Hide Away

Hide Away

Hide Away

By The Editors

Happy Monday.

Hey, remember when your summer was about getting away from it all?

Finding peace and solace in some exotic, far-flung destination, getting back to nature and escaping the urban jungle? That awesome plan?

Helping you rediscover that inspiration: Hide and Seek: The Architecture of Cabins and Hide-Outs, available now for pre-order.

From renowned German design publisher Gestalten, the hardcover Hide and Seek is a spiritual companion to last year’s Rock the Shack. Essentially, it’s a meditation on the world’s most bucolic retreats, showcasing each hideaway in a series of mesmeric photos and essays.

Some of the places you can rent. Many, if not all, can inspire.

Whatever your refuge of desire, it’s here: forest retreats, lakeside cabins, mountain chalets, kick-ass treehouses and even a cabin inspired by rhombic dodecahedrons.

Not all of these retreats are necessarily “rustic”: many work modern design (and amenities) into their natural environment.

Don’t think of these escapes as a pipe dream: one of our favorites, a playful, domed orange bungalow in Thailand, cost just $6,000 to build — and includes a roof deck.

Still time to seek refuge, friend.

Credits – Top: Branch Studio Archtitects; middle: Baumraum; bottom: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter. All from Hide and Seek, copyright Gestalten 2014.

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