Nestron
Nestron makes fully finished capsule homes with a strong industrial-design identity — curved shells, integrated smart systems, delivered furnished. They are not foldable in the hinged sense; they arrive complete and are craned into place, which makes them a direct competitor for the same buyer even though the engineering is different. The lineup spans Cube One/Two/Two X and Legend One/Two/Two X. US buyers should verify certification and permitting before ordering — approval is local and case-by-case.
- Headquarters
- Singapore, Singapore
- Founded
- 2017
- Status
- active
- Website
- www.nestron.house
Funding & ownership
Privately held and reportedly bootstrapped (no disclosed outside funding). Registered in Singapore with manufacturing in China and international shipping.
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