Ever wondered what it would feel like to stumble upon a glowing little home tucked away in the forest? Let me introduce you to Hobbins Hovel, the very first creation by Rocoxia — a book nook that feels like a page torn straight from a fairytale.
This isn’t just a display piece. It’s a miniature world that tells a gentle, quiet story — of a place far from the chaos of the world, where someone named Mr. Hobbins has made a home, deep in the woods.
Where the Idea Came From
Rocoxia took inspiration from real forests and the charm of handcrafted woodland homes. The idea was to build a setting that feels tranquil, a little mysterious, and incredibly inviting — like a moment of warmth in a cold, quiet night.
You’ll see towering trees behind the hovel, while soft light spills from its windows. There’s a cozy fire inside, and snacks laid out on a table. Whoever lives here… hasn’t gone far.

A Design That Breathes
Unlike other book nooks packed full of walls and roofs, Hobbins Hovel keeps things open. The scene has space to breathe. You’re not just looking at something — you’re looking into it. The details don’t shout; they whisper.
You might find yourself pausing at the tiniest corner, just to appreciate how much care went into one little lamp, or a flower tucked beside a step.
Let’s Talk About the Hovel Itself
The star of the scene is, of course, the hovel. There’s a little stairway that leads up from the meadow to the front door — not just for show, but as part of the story. You can almost see Mr. Hobbins making his way home, arms full of firewood, stepping carefully up those stairs after a long walk in the forest.
And just by the steps? A wooden sign that reads Hobbins Hovel. It's humble, simple, and full of heart.
Every Corner Feels Alive
To one side, there’s a burst of color — pink flowers, green vines, mushrooms dotting the ground. A tiny lamppost lights the path, maybe installed by Mr. Hobbins himself. If you look closely, you might spot a curious rabbit in the grass, peeking in as if also wondering who lives here.
These details make the world feel real. Still. Peaceful. But never empty.
Inside, It’s Just as Magical
Inside the hovel, there’s a warm glow from the fireplace. A small tea set waits on the table. Little pastries are placed just so. The moss-covered roof melts into the surrounding forest, like it’s been here for decades — quietly blending in.
Behind it all, a tall tree rises up and out of view, leaves and vines cascading down. And in the distance? A full moon lights the night sky, revealing just enough to remind you: you’re deep in the woods now.
Lighting That Changes the Mood
One of the most delightful features? The lighting. Rocoxia added two independent switches — one for the soft interior glow of the hovel, and another for the moonlight and lamppost. You get to choose the vibe, with three brightness settings for each light.
Want that quiet nighttime glow? Just light up the hovel. Prefer a more dramatic look? Turn everything on and let the whole forest shine.
Room for You to Add Your Own Magic
This open-space design is a dream for anyone who loves to tinker. You can add your own flourishes — extra plants, hidden animals, maybe even a surprise visitor behind the tree. It’s your forest now.
And if you’re wondering whether it’s too complex to build — don’t worry. Hobbins Hovel looks intricate, but it’s surprisingly beginner-friendly. First-timers can build it just as easily as seasoned DIYers.
It’s More Than a Book Nook — It’s a Moment, a Memory
This isn’t just a model for your shelf. It’s something you build. Maybe you do it on a quiet weekend, with your kids, your partner, or a close friend. And when it’s done, it’s not just a display — it’s something you’ve created together.
A memory. A story you’ve brought to life with your own hands.
One Last Thing Before You Go
Hobbins Hovel is Rocoxia’s first step into the world of storytelling through design — and they’ve started strong. It’s charming, thoughtful, and full of heart. Not another mass-produced, trend-chasing product — this one feels personal.
Right now, it’s available for pre-order. The official release isn’t here yet, but honestly, it already feels like something worth waiting for.
So… ready to step into the forest?