Glamper's paradise: "Hangout" combines tent, shed and hammock
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Hangout fully tarped up
Hopefully Hangout will see more picturesque environs in the future
Hangout fully tarped up
The facades must be tied to strong vertical external supports to prevent the whole thing collapsing in on itself the minute you put weight on the hammoc
Hopefully Hangout will see more picturesque environs in the future
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout fully tarped up
The facades must be tied to strong vertical external supports to prevent the whole thing collapsing in on itself the minute you put weight on the hammoc
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout fully tarped up
Hangout fully tarped up
Hangout fully tarped up
The facades must be tied to strong vertical external supports to prevent the whole thing collapsing in on itself the minute you put weight on the hammoc
Hangout's stable door
Hangout's stable door
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Hangout's window-table folds down inside or out
Joscha Weiand's Hangout open for business
Hangout's constituent parts
Article Summary
Described by its designer Joscha Weiand as "the world's first tent house," Hangout is a semi-permanent shelter aimed at travelers and festival-goers. In attempting to fuse stay-at-home comfort with the practicality of a tent, Weiand has his sites firmly set on the "glamping" (glamor plus camping) dollar.
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