The Skyli Trekking Cabin is made from four gabled roofs, connected to create a distinctive refuge from the elements when you’re out in the wilderness.  Set off of the trails in rural Iceland, the Skyli is meant to be easily transported by helicopter, and set up quickly.  The bright blue color is easy to spot from long distances, and references the architecture of Reykjavík. Inside, large triangular windows allow views of the natural beauty outdoors, while a clever storage system stores emergency supplies, and fold out beds to accommodate 15 people. Via Uncrate:

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