If you've ever wondered what it would be like to sleep on a cloud, this cute mobile hotel by French design firm Zebra3 offers you the opportunity to experience living on a cloud in a cloud-shaped mobile home.
This cloud mobile hotel travels across France offering tourists and travels the opportunity to spend a night in a cloud. Painted completely white, this cloud-shaped mobile hotel is truly the closest you will ever get to sleeping on a cloud. With angled window slits that mimic the shape of falling rain, sunlight can naturally pour in a softly light up the home. Made entirely out of wood inside and out, the cloud mobile hotel perfectly replicates the silky smooth shape of a cloud.
Even everything on the inside -- from the beds to the wall angles -- are completely curved just like a real a cloud.
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Cloud-Shaped Mobile Hotels
This Mobile Hotel by Zebra3 Offers a Little Piece of Heaven On a Cloud
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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