MUJI Designs a Micro-House and DIYs the Objects to Fill It
Briefly

At Milan Design Week 2025, MUJI partnered with Studio 5∙5 to unveil the MUJI MUJI 5∙5 project, which features the modular Manifesto House. This innovative design reflects Japan's ethos of modest living, offering a flexible and eco-friendly approach to housing. Crafted from prefabricated modules, it can be easily customized to cater to different needs. With features like recycled insulation, rainwater collection, and a garden space, the Manifesto House promotes sustainable living. Additionally, the MUJI MUJI 5∙5 collection includes DIY projects that encourage creativity, supporting a lifestyle that embraces simplicity and reducing excess.
In a world that moves fast, the new project from MUJI and Studio 5∙5 presents a modular living solution, prioritizing calm and creativity.
The Manifesto House embraces sustainable modular design, featuring eco-friendly touches such as recycled insulation and passive cooling for a thoughtful environmental approach.
Each of the six flexible modules of the Manifesto House serves a specific purpose, from the entrance Genkan to the tatami sleeping area, maximizing functionality.
MUJI MUJI 5∙5 promotes a downshifted lifestyle, with DIY projects that foster creativity, encouraging individuals to do more with less.
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