Enjoy your bubble!
Riding high on the success of its treetop cabins nestled in trees, taken by storm here and there by Parisians, dieing to get-back-to-nature, Bubble Tree has now launched Bubbles in trees. Here’s another way of extending your country house. Furthermore, it is environmentally-friendly and dismantling it is child’s play.
Nature here we come!
Had enough of being cramped inside four walls that deprive of us the beauty of nature, of that frisky wake-up, of the sun lulled by the untiring chirping of birds while the dew revitalizes our tired complexions and we, city dwellers, fill our lungs with fresh air… And you don’t have to give up the comfort of your cosy existence between double-glazing windows and central heating to go on this Robinson-style adventure in a Normandy plain. A cabin in one of the trees in the garden proves to be a good compromise to wake up following the rhythm of Mother Nature or to have a picnic, overlooking the scrubland. 6 m² for sleeping for two or lunch for eight, that’s what creators of the Bubble Tree were banking on.
My bubble at the end of the garden...
"She’s in her bubble": soon this expression will take on all of its senses, when, looking for you, your hosts will find you stretched out, with a book in your hand, smiling with an expression of blissful contentment, laying down under the canopy, your eyes in the clouds. The fibreglass frames, an ultra-resistant canvas to protect us when nights start getting chillier, and above all a concept that respects the biological activity of trees- a minimum when we claim to be passionate about the environment- Bubble Tree can be transformed into an isolated terrace for a spur-of-the-moment tea, back-up accommodation for a couple of friends visiting or a play area for children. All is 100% moveable, and can be assembled and disassembled as many times as we want and in full security. At last we are ready to have a lazy time, and we don’t want our bubble to ever burst...!
Had enough of being cramped inside four walls that deprive of us the beauty of nature, of that frisky wake-up, of the sun lulled by the untiring chirping of birds while the dew revitalizes our tired complexions and we, city dwellers, fill our lungs with fresh air… And you don’t have to give up the comfort of your cosy existence between double-glazing windows and central heating to go on this Robinson-style adventure in a Normandy plain. A cabin in one of the trees in the garden proves to be a good compromise to wake up following the rhythm of Mother Nature or to have a picnic, overlooking the scrubland. 6 m² for sleeping for two or lunch for eight, that’s what creators of the Bubble Tree were banking on.
My bubble at the end of the garden...
"She’s in her bubble": soon this expression will take on all of its senses, when, looking for you, your hosts will find you stretched out, with a book in your hand, smiling with an expression of blissful contentment, laying down under the canopy, your eyes in the clouds. The fibreglass frames, an ultra-resistant canvas to protect us when nights start getting chillier, and above all a concept that respects the biological activity of trees- a minimum when we claim to be passionate about the environment- Bubble Tree can be transformed into an isolated terrace for a spur-of-the-moment tea, back-up accommodation for a couple of friends visiting or a play area for children. All is 100% moveable, and can be assembled and disassembled as many times as we want and in full security. At last we are ready to have a lazy time, and we don’t want our bubble to ever burst...!
Novembre 2008