Immagini da Roubaix, la città del Nord della Francia famosa per la massacrante corsa ciclistica sul pavé. Da qualche tempo, in un parco, un impresario, Rudolph Palladino, ha creato un particolarissimo "albergo", le cui camere sono delle enormi bolle trasparenti. Costituite di tela semirigida (di materiale riciclabile), a pressione, capaci di sostenersi senza supporti verticali, termoregolate, si presentano allo stesso tempo ipertecnologiche e retrò, con la loro capacità di offrire pernottamenti al chiuso, senza privarsi di tutti i comfort, ma sotto un cielo stellato e circondati dalla natura. Il colore dell'illuminazione è a scelta dell'ospite. La singola notte costa 130 euro. I clienti? Ci sono, arrivano da Parigi, da Amsterdam, dal Belgio...
[30 luglio 2011]
http://www.designswan.com/archives/bizarre-transparent-bubble-tent-hotel-design.html
Above picture might look like a giant fish bowls, but it is actually a totally see-through inflatable tents. For a mere £400 a night, tourists can spend an evening in the transparent inflatable BubbleTree. Created by French designer Pierre Stephane Dumas, the bizarre transparent structures are designed to get people as close to nature as possible.
French designer Pierre Stephane Dumas said his ‘BubbleTree’ creations are ‘unusual huts for unusual nights’. He explained: ‘Having a night under the stars or seeing the sun rise and set is not something that many people experience anymore.
Another is a luxury tent called the BubbleLodge, which is more like a hotel room built with an additional space that can either be used as a bathroom or smaller bedroom for the kids. Once inflated, the tent is kept in shape with an airlock at the entrance and a silent pump, which keeps constant pressure on the surrounding walls.
Not sure how much you guys like this tent, but £400 a night, seriously! In theory, it is a fairly good concept but it should be used as a temporary shelter for those who wish to star-gaze without freezing. But as a romantic hotel night? I just can’t imagine.
http://www.designswan.com/archives/bizarre-transparent-bubble-tent-hotel-design.html
Above picture might look like a giant fish bowls, but it is actually a totally see-through inflatable tents. For a mere £400 a night, tourists can spend an evening in the transparent inflatable BubbleTree. Created by French designer Pierre Stephane Dumas, the bizarre transparent structures are designed to get people as close to nature as possible.
French designer Pierre Stephane Dumas said his ‘BubbleTree’ creations are ‘unusual huts for unusual nights’. He explained: ‘Having a night under the stars or seeing the sun rise and set is not something that many people experience anymore.
Another is a luxury tent called the BubbleLodge, which is more like a hotel room built with an additional space that can either be used as a bathroom or smaller bedroom for the kids. Once inflated, the tent is kept in shape with an airlock at the entrance and a silent pump, which keeps constant pressure on the surrounding walls.
Not sure how much you guys like this tent, but £400 a night, seriously! In theory, it is a fairly good concept but it should be used as a temporary shelter for those who wish to star-gaze without freezing. But as a romantic hotel night? I just can’t imagine.
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