Einhuhn Design creates Golden Ei minimal chicken coop

 

The Einhuhn Hühnerstall Golden Ei chicken coop accommodates up to six chickens, presenting a compact, architecturally defined structure rather than a conventional coop. Its form is minimal and geometric, with golden-toned surfaces that interact subtly with the surrounding landscape. The piece by Einhuhn Design incorporates a double facade to provide rear ventilation and diffuse natural light, while circumferential ventilation slats ensure consistent airflow without drafts, supporting a healthy indoor environment for the animals.

reflective gold facade wraps minimal geometric chicken coop for six fowls
all images courtesy of Einhuhn Design

 

 

Golden Ei redefines the chicken coop as a design object

 

Studio Einhuhn Design, led by Jan Kaupa, integrates practical considerations into the design: smooth surfaces facilitate cleaning, and the overall layout organizes daily tasks efficiently. The gold chicken coop’s structure elevates a functional agricultural building into a garden-scale architectural object, merging utility and visual clarity in a cohesive form.

reflective gold facade wraps minimal geometric chicken coop for six fowls
a compact structure with a clear architectural form

reflective gold facade wraps minimal geometric chicken coop for six fowls
minimal and geometric design defines the coop’s shape

reflective gold facade wraps minimal geometric chicken coop for six fowls
the Golden Ei coop houses up to six chickens