Leave it to the Swedish architects at Ulf Mejergren to reimagine a log cabin not as a home, but as a giant woodland cinnamon roll. Their latest creation, aptly named “Timber Twist,” is part sculpture, part shelter, and entirely something you’d expect to see if a very stylish beaver started an architecture firm.

Nestled in a forest clearing and made entirely of found logs, the swirling structure looks like it might start spinning if the wind picks up.

But step inside and you’ll find calm.

A cocoon-like space that offers protection and stillness, perfect for a contemplative human.

The sculpture is on display at the Virserum Konsthall for the Träkraft exhibition.

A young child wearing sunglasses peeks out from a circular opening in a wooden log structure, smiling and enjoying the outdoors.

This isn’t the first time Mejergren’s studio has used raw, reclaimed materials in playful and poetic ways, but Timber Twist takes things to a new level.

Equal parts architectural experiment and woodland daydream, it’s like nature’s version of a Frank Gehry sketch, built by beavers with a flair for drama.

Close-up view of tree rings with patterns, framed by a blue sky and clouds.

And let’s be honest: if beavers designed shelters for fun rather than function, this would be their crown jewel.

Spiraling wood? Cozy interiors? Fully biodegradable? A natural marvel with a creative twist.

A child sitting on a large, spiral arrangement of logs in a park, with a blue sky and clouds in the background.

For those of us not born with incisors strong enough to gnaw through timber, Timber Twist serves as a wonderful reminder that design doesn’t have to be slick and shiny to be beautiful.

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A child playing in a wooden structure made of stacked logs resembling a small house, surrounded by greenery.
A child peeks out from a wooden structure made of stacked logs, resembling a small cabin, surrounded by greenery and trees.
An elderly person wearing a beige knitted sweater and a red hat is peering out from a rustic wooden structure made of stacked logs.
A sculpture made of stacked logs arranged in a conical shape, with a tree in the background and cloudy sky.

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2 Comments

  1. I would mind playing around and in it.
    Thank you for sharing your beautiful art and vision with me.

  2. Patricia Fitzgerald

    Bags worms build very similar structures upon their backs.

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