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These raindrop shaped treetents are created by Dutch sculptor and designer Dré Wapenaar. Originally designed to ease the lives of tree-sitting activists, they also make excellent treetop retreats for campers, kids, and anyone soothed by an evening spent softly swaying among the branches.
Each beautifully formed droplet attaches directly to a tree trunk and is roomy enough to sleep a family of four.
2 comment(s):
How many trees were killed to make the hardwood floors in these tents that tree-savers stayed in? Kinda hypocritical, ain't it?
Two words.
Wind Load.
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