With their Journey to Zero campaign, launching this summer, Finnish renewable energy company Neste is looking for ways to build a world with minimal emissions. The first lap of this journey, the Nolla cabin, has been designed and built to demonstrate a way of living that has a minimal carbon footprint in every aspect.
The cabin functions entirely on renewable energy and excludes most modern commodities. The cabin itself is a compact and entirely mobile 10 square meters dwelling, that can be assembled, dissembled and transported without any heavy machinery. It demonstrates a low-impact daily life, that is based on self-sufficiency and renewable solutions – thus generating minimal to no emissions.
Located on Vallisaari, one of the most diverse islands in the Helsinki archipelago, Nolla is a compelling space for simple living in the realm of nature – yet in the immediate proximity of the Helsinki city center. The cabin and its surroundings offer an excellent environment for a relaxing getaway from everyday life, where visitors have the chance to wind down and distance themselves from their daily routines and obligations.
Designed by Robin Falck, The cabin is available for booking a two-night stay during 11.–30.9.2018, through Airbnb.