This fall, the brand is debuting the limited-edition luxe Golden House after a yearlong development process. “We decided to make the most expensive and most luxurious tiny home,” explains Jaak. “In [the tiny home] category, there are no [luxury products], and we’ve always liked to think a little bit outside of the box,” adds Andreas.
The house, which is larger than ÖÖD’s other mirrored cabins at 283 square feet (including outdoor deck space), is meticulously designed as a luxury experience, with a limited supply of 79 units worldwide. Why 79? Because 79 is the atomic number of the chemical element of gold. Each unit is also 7.9 meters long.
The outside of the cabin is wrapped in a reflective golden glass, giving the house a distinct look that plays and changes with the sunlight’s brightness during the day—sunrise and sunset providing the most stunning effects. But no matter the light, it’s a subtle, softer gold that seems to radiate unto itself.
“The glass is not that intense as a gold—it’s not like Mandalay Bay,” says Jaak in reference to Las Vegas’s iconic hotel. “When you do something with gold, you can easily overdo it. It can be too shiny.”