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Cocoon 1 provides for personal space at home

Living in the outdoors isn’t always buckets of fun, particularly when the elements decide to work against you. French designers Frederic Richard and Pierre-Stephane Dumas have sculpted out the perfect adobe away from home, called the Casa Bubble, a prefabricated inflatable house pressurized from inside. Sporting a thermostat as well as lighting controls, the transparent version of this prefab home offers no privacy however and is the perfect way to enjoy the outdoors, with panoramic views. Made from recycled and recyclable PVC material, the Casa Bubble is indeed a lovely way to enjoy the best of the outdoors and stay safe, away from the elements.






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