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IKEA unveils mobile Tiny House with functional layout

05.05.2026 10:05 1 min 1 source
immowelt.de DEU
IKEA unveils mobile Tiny House with functional layout
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IKEA, in collaboration with Escape Homes, has introduced a tiny house on wheels that can serve as a full-fledged home. The model includes a bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom, along with solar panels and LED lighting. Prices start at €40,000, but the unit is not officially sold in Germany—it is designed for the US market. European buyers would need to place a custom order, incurring additional shipping and adaptation costs.

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05.05.2026 immowelt.de DEU Original source

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