Nissan's NV300 concept van is a mobile hub for artisans and craftsmen
Nissan has released a concept van that doubles as a mobile workshop for woodworkers and craftsmen, with a weatherproof power pack for battery-powered energy.
Created in collaboration with UK-based Studio Hardie, the vehicle's cargo area has been kitted out as a mobile workshop for a woodworking professional.
The van features multiple in-built storage boxes, a retractable work bench with wall-mounted lamp, plus specially designed storage for cables and a full set of tools attached to the inside of the back doors.
"The designs for the tool storage came from years of site work, thinking about how we work, what tool you want where," explained studio founder Will Hardie.
The vehicle's load space includes an integrated touch-screen computer, swivel-seating on floor rails, and LED lighting in the ceiling.
"We decided to create a grid which we could anchor desks, racks and boxes to; this gave the interior a strong and rational form," said Hardie.
"We then played with our three-dimensional lines, adding or taking away to create a functional Mondrian-esque grid."
The main structure of the bespoke conversion is largely completed in "lightweight and strong" pale ash, with birch-faced plywood for the wall panels and boxes for contrast.
To test their ideas, the team initially built plywood and cardboard mock-ups to see how the design would work in the space.
"We often work in far-flung parts of the country and having such a versatile refi...
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