The Outlife Shelter is for the Extreme Nature-Lover
Katherinev123 — November 27, 2009 — Eco
References: toolsid & thedesignblog.org
Most campers feel that, at the end of the day, their tents are their refuge—the birds, bears, and bugs can wait until they’ve had some private time and rest. The ‘Outlife’ shelter by Chilean designer Alvaro Poblete, however, makes you one with nature. It is a portable tent that is also, for the most part, see-through.
The Outlife shelter is crafted with breathable, tear-resistant material, and is designed to be able to adapt to different locations. Withstanding temperatures from -20° C to 60°C, the Outlife shelter also has a collapsible dual layer that controls opacity so condensation won’t compromise your front-row view of nature.
The Outlife shelter is crafted with breathable, tear-resistant material, and is designed to be able to adapt to different locations. Withstanding temperatures from -20° C to 60°C, the Outlife shelter also has a collapsible dual layer that controls opacity so condensation won’t compromise your front-row view of nature.
Trend Themes
1. Transparent Shelters - Exploring the design of transparent tents for a more immersive camping experience.
2. Adaptive Outdoor Gear - Developing versatile and temperature-resistant equipment for outdoor enthusiasts.
3. Privacy Innovation - Creating innovative solutions for maintaining privacy while being one with nature.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Recreation - Opportunities for creating transparent gear and shelters in the camping and hiking industry.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Potential for producing breathable and tear-resistant materials for outdoor equipment.
3. Tourism and Travel - Incorporating transparent shelters in eco-tourism and glamping experiences for nature enthusiasts.
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