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Jero Tent | By Trakke

Outdoors company Trakke, have redesigned the traditional yurt for the modern age. Named Jero, the tent is inspired by traditional yurts, but has been refined to minimise weight and increase packability, it is built to pack small, so you can move it in your car or even by bicycle trailer! Jero is made from marine plywood, a lightweight material with inherent strength and ability to withstand harsh environments, and features a waterproof canvas cover.

Also check out the Lotus Belle Tent




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DoubleLoft Hammock Chair

The DoubleLoft Hammock Chair by Eagles Nestout Fitters brings a fresh take to outdoor lounging, combining the laid back feel of a hammock with the structure and support of a chair. Designed for two people to sit side by side, it creates a relaxed shared experience without the cramped feeling of traditional hammocks, making it a great addition to any setup featured in our outdoor gear collection. Built with breathable 100 percent recycled fabric, the chair del...
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JAPANESE AXES | BY BEST MADE

Hand crafted by some of the finest smiths in Japan, these Japanese Axes were exclusively manufactured for Best Made. The precision cutting tools deliver unparalleled speed and efficiency, they have a stunningly meticulous fit and finish, and each embodies a classic Japanese pattern. The handles are made from Japanese white oak, and are scorched, protecting them from rot, insects, and weather. Three styles are available to choose from....
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FUJIAN FLOATING HOUSE

A Chinese entrepreneur yearned for the loneliness of the sea so he built himself a floating home. With the help of a good friend (architect Dong Xinmeng) the entrepreneur turned his dream home into a stunning reality. Inspired by the floating rafts local fishermen use for extended stays on the water, the impressive home that floats in the middle of the ocean was built for a measly $61,000, and is situated off the coast of Dongshan Island, Fujian province, about 500 ...
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