Bornstein Lyckefors designs a little cube on the prairie

Isolated and idyllic, Späckhuggaren is a one-and-a-half storey residence signed Bornstein Lyckefors. The wooden cube displays a defined and geometric architecture, honest about its wooden structure and its heritage.
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