Oasis Glamping Domes

Oasis glamping domes offer you the most magical experience under the stars all year around.

A Lithuanian designer, Vytautas Puzeras, has created a beautiful transparent dome that is designed to let the the nature that surrounds in.

Puzeras was inspired to create the bubble-like dome after being unsatisfied with other portable dwellings, which made him detached from nature.

These amazing domes are made to take you a little closer to nature as the tent features a 360 degree views of your picturesque surrounding.

The Oasis domes, features tall curved framework with a clear exterior shell, giving guests a views of the encompassing the landscape.

These domes can be used in any type of environment and can withstand temperatures from -20° C to + 40° C.

Oasis domes consists of a series of fixed curved arches made from segmented veneer and a weather resistant clear skin.

In addition, the floor is made up of wood panels, which shelters a spacious storage capsule underneath.

Oasis can comfortably accommodate six guests and is tall enough to stand in.

The tent can be assembled by two people and takes around five hours to put up and take down.

Also, the internal circumference of the dome is equipped with a series of lightweight fabric curtains, which help provide shade from the sun and privacy during the evening.

However, the roof is always left uncovered, allowing guests to maintain the connection with the outdoors and take pleasure sleeping underneath the starry night sky.

The dome also comes equipped with a solar energy kit, which includes a photovoltaic panel and battery pack capable of supplying enough energy to power lighting, heating, a small refrigerator and other electronics.

Apart from being a relatively simple nature shack, the Oasis dome could be a great addition to any glamping trip or glamping retreat for the perfect outdoor adventure.

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Neiman Marcus takes the Glamping Trend to New Heights

There is no shortage of glamping destinations around the world, however glamping is becoming a new trend with the media.

Glamping, glamorous camping, was recently mentioned in the new issue of the Neiman Marcus catalog.

The spread on all things luxury and camping is called, “Setting Up Camp.”

“In lieu of sleeping bags and fishing lines, we’ll opt for Persian rugs and strands of dew-kissed diamonds; champagne ice buckets instead of canteens,” as Neiman Marcus’s article so eloquently puts it.

As one can see, the spread shows consumers all things luxurious from clothing to bedding for the most luxe camping experience.

“We’ll rough it in furs, wander the woodlands in gowns — at night, tossing more logs on the fire and more pillows on the chaise. Yes, there’s fun in old-fashioned camping but, we know s’mores taste better on silver,” states the Neiman Marcus spread.

As the glamping trends grows, the more creative people are becoming with the trend, the Neiman Marcus article is the perfect correlation between glamping and fashion.

For more on the Neiman Marcus items that take camping to new levels check out their spread, “Setting Up Camp.”

Also, to purchase or see the items in the article check out neimanmarcus.com.

Italy Creates Epic Treehouse Apartments

Italy’s new Treehouse apartments will bring back nostalgia from anyone’s childhood.

Treehouse’s have become the the new trend in housing as well as the travel industry.

The best example of treehouse housing is located in Turin, Italy, where they have designed brand new treehouse apartments.

These treehouse’s are designed by Luciano Pia, an Italian architect, who created this eco-friendly concept.

The apartment building is called 25 Verde (25 Green), it stands 5 stories high and has 63 rooms that resemble a beautiful forest.

25 Verde, integrated around 150 trees into it’s eco friendly design, which means less pollution and keeps noise to a minimal for residents.

With this design, the trees absorb toxins that are in the air, caused by pollution from cars, as well as creating microclimate during the seasons.

Microclimate, makes the treehouse apartments cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter for residents.

In addition, the walls are ventilated which allows the sunlight to stream through during the day.

Also, the tree’s leaves provide shade when the sun gets too harsh.

This beautiful Italian property, will bring childhood treehouse dreams to life for adults.

Source: Huffington Post

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