
When a collectionisn't enough
Every Wildernest cabin is a conversation. Sometimes the conversation is longer than a collection can hold.
Bespoke isn't a product. It's a way of working. We start from your site, not from ours. We draw with you, not for you. The cabin that gets built is one that could not have existed anywhere else.
Adapted from the base designs,
scaled to your site.

Choose your finish
Shell only, partially equipped, or turnkey
Dimensions
Adapted per project
Foundations
Screw piles, minimal ground impact
Energy
Grid-tied, fully autonomous, or hybrid
Construction
The entire cabin is built in our workshop
Delivery
Europe
Six steps,
your project.
Every bespoke project follows the same path — six clear steps, each one earning the next. What's below is the honest version, not the brochure version.
Discovery call
A first conversation — your site, your intention, your inspirations. We bring what we've seen before. You bring what you haven't said yet. No brief required at this stage.
Workshop visit
You come to our workshop to see finished constructions and material examples, and to have a first discussion with our architect about your project.
Concept sketches & quote
Hand-drawn studies. Massing, orientation, openings, materiality. Several propositions, presented and discussed until one direction earns the project. Once the design is set, we take the time to draw up a detailed quote for the bespoke design.
Site visit
We visit the location to understand the landscape, the sunlight, and the access. What we see on site shapes the orientation, the openings, and how the cabin sits on the land.
Production
Everything is built in our workshop, from structure to finish — framing, cladding, and interior fit-out by the same team that designed it.
Delivery & installation
Transport to site. Installation by the workshop crew, who connect to the grid system where applicable. Final commissioning with you present.
From first sketchto delivered site
The architect who drew your cabin is the same one on site the day it's installed. The carpenter who cut the first cedar plank is the same one fitting the last window. No outsourced subcontractors. No handoffs that lose intention. That's the shape of the workshop.

06 — Start the conversation
