This avocado-shaped tent has been designed for millennials’ lives!

Even though they technically are shaped like an avocado, if you can call me tear-shaped tents, your camping holiday will be very good by 2020! No, not because we’re sad, but because it encourages sustainable travel and meetings remain small. Also, if you are a millennium older, here’s a lawyer who values its value and won’t interfere with your budget for avocado toast or buying a home (if you know it, you know it).

You can place those exclusive shops in the Borgloon Forest in Belgium if you’re looking for a safer option to the same tourist destinations as always after the pandemic. In fact, this has only attracted attention now when other people are hunting to camp outside, because it’s safer, possibly wouldn’t force it to fly, it’s inexpensive and avoids crowds. Designed through Dutch artist Dr. Wapenaar, these “Tranendreef” tents combine architecture and sculpture into a functional singles structure. The tent is suspended on the floor and necessarily adheres to the tree like a fruit. Guests use a ladder to enter and exit. It can accommodate two adults and two young children. Originally installed as a component of a public art task called “Pit” (hence the form of avocado we assumed) arranged through Z33, he brought art to Borgloon’s public space. The designer also created “field furniture”: seats, sinks, washbasins and fish frying games to complete the camp with tents.

They have a low effect and publicized sustainable tourism because the path they are on also leads to Hex Castle. This makes camping a little more original and fun because we’re going to be flying for a while, it’s the only way to ‘be in the air’. A reader in our instagram comment segment also called it a Hershey’s kiss for bears, however, I think bears in Belgium would prefer to be repelled by green chocolate, but if it were Los Angeles… maybe!

Designer: Dr. Wapenaar

For more camping gear, check out our list of models that will fit your glamping camp: Parts 1 and 2.

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