The company is famous for building trash bins on a creative level with the portable, pre fab, slick and retreat design.

Kasper Egelund, the CEO of Danish Industrial desig,n Vipp, came up with the concept of a moving "home" while residing in New York City.

Egelund's grandfather established the business after making his wife's hair salon a bin, and shaped a place where here use to get away New York City.

Egelund said, "I wanted my own getaway but not the difficulties involved in building it yourself. So, I started thinking, how would a Vipp escape in nature look like and which essentials would it include?"

The outcome:  an installable 55 square meter structure that has steel grid with two levels and can be installed in three to five days.

Apparently, nature is at large with forefront design, taking up the space of the one side façade and clear sliding doors. The space is open-plan with bedroom and bath.

Four guests could sleep in this home at a time, two can fit in the day bed and the other two in the bedroom loft. This mobile and installable home cost €485,000 ($764,720), which won't really make you save some money because you will need a crane to build it.

On the positive note, the home comes with everything you might need, toilet brush, lights, linen and furniture.

It is also famous for its metal and steel products; its ceramics provides different pieces to catch the attention of brunch and breakfast lovers. Vipp hired breakfast ceramics maker Annemette Kissow. Kissow's creations include tea cups, coffee cups, milk jug, plate, conventional egg cup and recreated egg ring.

The installable home seems pricey, but could let you roam around the city with it. What do you think? Leave your comments below and let us know if you like the idea.