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Rolling Bear’s Honeycomb Office Farmhand: A Log-Cabin Office on Wheels

The Honeycomb Office Farmhand is Rolling Bear Tiny Homes’ rugged take on the mobile office—a 16-by-8.5-foot log-cabin tiny house on wheels built for farmers, makers, and outdoor professionals, packing a real workspace, a wood-stove-warmed living area, a kitchen with a sink, fridge, and burner, a private bedroom, a full bathroom, and a loft into a modular, easy-to-relocate package that’s priced between roughly $79,000 and $89,000.

Rolling Bear Honeycomb Office Farmhand, a small log-cabin tiny house on wheels with a cedar-shake gable and white door, parked on a country lane at golden hour

Images courtesy of Rolling Bear Tiny Homes


A Working Cabin for the Land

The Farmhand is part of Rolling Bear’s Honeycomb compact-studio line, and the name says it all: it’s a mobile office built for life on a farm, a property, or a worksite. The Surrey, British Columbia builder aims it at remote workers, farmers, artists, and small-business owners who need a flexible, self-contained base they can park where the work is. On its 16-by-8.5-foot trailer, it’s small enough to move and tough enough to earn its keep, with a modular design meant for easy setup and customization—tool storage, a studio layout, or a tidy home office.

How It Compares to the Honeycomb Mobile Office

If the Farmhand looks familiar, that’s because it shares the same 16-by-8.5-foot compact-studio footprint as Rolling Bear’s original Honeycomb Mobile Office. Where that model leans corporate-cabin, the Farmhand leans hard-working homestead—a log exterior, a wood-burning stove, and a layout configured for outdoor professionals rather than just desk work. Think of them as two takes on the same clever idea: a complete little building you can tow to wherever you need to get things done.

A Living Area You’d Actually Hang Out In

Step inside and it reads as a cabin first, office second. A vaulted cedar ceiling crossed by exposed trusses sits over a cozy living area with a loveseat and—the standout feature—a real wood-burning stove for genuine off-grid warmth on cold mornings. It’s the kind of space that makes a long workday on the land feel a lot more civilized.

Honeycomb Office Farmhand living area with a wood-burning stove, a gray loveseat, a vaulted cedar ceiling with trusses, and a kitchenette

A Compact, Capable Kitchen

The kitchen handles real meals and endless coffee: butcher-block counters wrap around a black sink and a cooktop, with white cabinetry, open shelving, and a sliding reclaimed-wood barn door that closes off the bathroom. Tucked under a window, it keeps the whole unit feeling bright and usable.

Honeycomb Office Farmhand kitchenette with butcher-block counters, a black sink, a cooktop, white cabinets, and a reclaimed-wood barn door

A Workspace by the Window

For its day job, the Farmhand puts a solid work counter beneath a big window framing the green outdoors—a bright, calm spot to set up a laptop, paperwork, or a project, with a comfortable chair alongside. Natural light and a view beat a windowless corner of the barn every time.

Workspace counter beneath a large window in the Honeycomb Office Farmhand, with shelving and a blue armchair

A Loft and a Full Bathroom

Above, a finished loft—cedar ceiling, a reclaimed-wood accent, and windows—adds room to rest or store gear, supplementing the private bedroom. Behind the barn door, the Farmhand includes a complete bathroom with a shower, vanity, and toilet, so it works as much more than a daytime office.

Finished loft in the Honeycomb Office Farmhand with a cedar ceiling, a reclaimed-wood gable accent, and windows View through the barn door to the Honeycomb Office Farmhand bathroom vanity, beside the kitchenette and living area

Design Details

  • Builder: Rolling Bear Tiny Homes, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
  • Model: Honeycomb Office Farmhand (Honeycomb compact-studio / mobile office line)
  • Trailer: 16 ft × 8.5 ft, built on wheels
  • Intended use: Mobile office for remote workers, farmers, makers, and outdoor professionals
  • Workspace: Dedicated work counter with storage; modular, customizable layout
  • Living: Living area with a wood-burning stove and vaulted cedar ceiling
  • Kitchen: Sink, refrigerator, and burner with butcher-block counters
  • Bathroom: Full bath with shower, vanity, and toilet
  • Sleeping: Private bedroom plus a loft
  • Construction: Eco-friendly, sustainable materials; code-compliant build
  • Exterior: Log siding with a cedar-shake gable
  • Price: Approximately $79,000–$89,000

What Makes the Honeycomb Office Farmhand Stand Out

  • Built to work outdoors: A rugged mobile office aimed at farms, studios, and worksites, not just home offices.
  • Off-grid warmth: A real wood-burning stove sets it apart from a typical office pod.
  • Complete, not just a desk: Kitchen, full bath, bedroom, and loft make it livable, not only workable.
  • Move it where you need it: A modular 16-by-8.5-foot build on wheels relocates with the job.

More From Rolling Bear

This is one of our ongoing features on Rolling Bear Tiny Homes, the Surrey, British Columbia builder. Explore the rest of the lineup. Tiny houses on wheels: Honeycomb Mobile Office, Honeycomb Office Farmhand, Salmon Bear, Spirit Bear, Koala Bear, and Skylar Bear. Lodge-series cabins: Panda Bear, Cub Bear, Fraser Bear, Cinnamon Bear, and Black Bear. We’ll keep featuring their work in future stories.

Learn More

You can see more of the Honeycomb Office Farmhand and Rolling Bear’s full lineup on their website at rollingbeartinyhomes.com.

Could a rolling log-cabin office like the Farmhand change how you work from your land—and what would you use it for? Let us know in the comments.

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Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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