
"The Softshell is constructed from a timber frame clad in canvas panels, its sharply pitched form recalling a familiar A-frame cabin. The canvas outer is made from a cotton-polyester blend, and comes in khaki, dark green, or navy colorways. Inside, the modular, hybrid structure offers a kitchenette, bathroom, window, and sitting area, while the verticality of the frame makes space for a hammock-like sleeping loft suspended in netting."
"Each unit ships in four crates, allowing operators to install the cabin without extensive construction infrastructure. Assembly is designed to be straightforward: two people can raise the frame in a few hours by joining precut timber ends and slotting them into metal bolts. Such a modular strategy means that the Softshell is possible to assemble in sites where conventional building is prohibitively difficult."
The Softshell is a 387-square-foot cabin that combines a timber frame with canvas panels to deliver a lightweight, transportable glamping unit. The sharply pitched A-frame form is clad in a cotton-polyester canvas offered in khaki, dark green, or navy. Interior amenities include a kitchenette, bathroom, window, sitting area, and a hammock-like sleeping loft suspended in netting. Each unit ships in four crates and is designed for simple assembly; two people can raise the precut timber frame in a few hours by joining ends and slotting them into metal bolts. The design presents a recognizable cabin aesthetic with a lighter footprint than typical prefabricated structures and enables installation on sites where conventional building is difficult.
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