Arne Jacobsen Summerhouse at Trapholt

Arne Jacobsen Summerhouse at Trapholt

A highlight in the garden of the Trapholt Museum is the Kube-flex summerhouse of Arne Jacobs. He presented the house at the Archibo house fair in 1970 but this example, which Jacobs used for years in Zealand, remained the only one ever built.

Although in quite a strong contrast to the more typical half-timbered house behind it, the low-rising cube house is easy to hide behind a hedge and blend in quite easily with the Danish countryside.

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