Free-floating catamaran suite provides a unique escape in nature
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This tiny cabin is a free-floating catamaran suite designed by Dutch architect, Marijn Beije
Guests can enhance their experience of nature by floating along a river in this fully-furnished eco-lodge, complete with bedroom, bathroom and rooftop deck
Perch the lodge high among the treetops for a treehouse hideaway
Kitchen area
The sustainable retreat was built using FSC-certificated wood
This tiny cabin is a free-floating catamaran suite designed by Dutch architect, Marijn Beije
Kitchen and bathroom zones
Perch the lodge high among the treetops for a treehouse hideaway
Large curved floor to ceiling windows allow guests to star gaze while being gently rocked to sleep
The sustainable retreat was built using FSC certificated wood
The floating ecologde has been built with durability in mind and is weather resistant so it can withstand the elements
Perch the lodge high among the treetops for a treehouse hideaway
Side view
Sleeping among the treetops
The ecolodge has recently found a permanent home in the Biesbosch National Park in The Netherlands
Compact in size, the lodge can easily be transported and immersed into a diverse range of landscapes
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This tiny cabin is a free-floating catamaran suite designed by Dutch architect, Marijn Beije. The design was conceived with the hope of luring a younger and more city-focused group of people back into nature, and offers a unique new way to sleep under the stars. Guests can enhance their experience of nature by relaxing in this fully furnished floating eco-lodge, complete with bedroom, bathroom and rooftop deck.
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