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Cargo Container Home by Vipp- Bringing the Outdoors to Life with Shipping Container Living

Oscar Martinez • Oct 15, 2017
Cargo Container Shelter by Vipp- picture courtesy of Vipp www.vipp.com/en/vipp-shelter

In 1939 the creator of Vipp, Holger Nielsen, designed a trash bin that improved his wife's life at her hair salon. Fast forward to the twenty first century and the company has developed a cargo container shelter that brings nature to life.

From the sky lights above, that open up the night sky, to the all glass doors on both sides of the containers; this is a marvel of shipping container homes.

By embracing practicality (like all their products do) and incorporating a simple but beautiful design, this shelter is nothing short of amazing.

The shelter itself rests two 8x40 high cube cargo containers on top of nine steel pillars. The cargo containers have two modules resting on top and the whole unit has steel sheets tied together with 10,000 bolts. The interior of the shelter has felt that is 3 mm thick to dampen sound and also creates a cozy atmosphere.

The cargo container shelter is 592 square feet, sleeps two people, has a fireplace and floor heating. The floor is dry pressed ceramics and the whole unit weighs 25 tons.

The sleeping quarters is upstairs within one of the top modules, and offers skylights in the ceiling, allowing the person resting to fall asleep while admiring the milky way.

The goal Vipp had was not to only build a house but to bring nature to the resident, which they certainly did. They centralized all the plumbing and electricity and hid most of the reinforcements within the felt inside the cargo containers.

This shelter is amazing and I hope you enjoy the pictures below. I also have a video that Kirsten Dirksen produced on YouTube and also included the link to Vipp's website here.

Cargo Container Shelter by Vipp- picture courtesy of Vipp www.vipp.com/en/vipp-shelter
Cargo Container Shelter by Vipp- picture courtesy of Vipp www.vipp.com/en/vipp-shelter
Cargo Container Shelter by Vipp- picture courtesy of Vipp www.vipp.com/en/vipp-shelter
Cargo Container Shelter by Vipp
Cargo Container Shelter by Vipp
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