Cabin Porn (book)

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Cabin Porn
Cabin Porn book cover.jpeg
Editor Zach Klein
Publication date
2015
ISBN 978-0316378215
Followed byCabin Porn: Inside, 2020 

Cabin Porn is a 2015 photo-book edited by Zach Klein. It includes over 200 images of cabins and temporary structures, along with instructional guides on how to build them.

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Publication

Cabin Porn: Inspiration for Your Quiet Place Somewhere is a 2015 photo-book published by Little, Brown and Company and edited by American entrepreneur Zach Klein. [1] It was also published in the UK by Penguin Books. [2]

The book is a sequel to Klein's 2009 Tumblr blog by the same name. [3]

Synopsis

The book includes over 200 images of cabins, accompanied by guides on how to build varies types of simple shelters including cabins and yurts. [4] It includes a wide range of designs, traditional and modern, wood and concrete. [5]

Critical reception

Hannah Martin writing in Architectural Digest described the images as "awesome" and the construction advice as "cool". [4]

Sequel

A sequel Cabin Porn: Inside was published in 2020. [6] [7]

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References

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