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- Casa Bubble House at Dwell on DesignEach Casa Bubble structure comes with a wood floor. Rooms are large enough for king size bed with plenty of room for some additional furniture pieces.1
- CristalBubbleSpend a protected night in nature inside your very own <a href="http://www.casabubble.com">Casa Bubble House</a>. The concept is the product of a partnership between two French designers, Frederic Richard and Pierre-Stephane Dumas. The sci-fi modules are pressurized from the inside making them akin to an adult <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflatable">jump house</a> -- minus the bounce, and full of sophistication (including thermostat and lighting temperature controls). There are also a variety of different modules available using both transparent and semi-transparent fabric for those looking for a little privacy while out in the open.2
- Casa Bubble House at Dwell on Design.The Casa Bubble House has rooms large enough to comfortably hold a king size bed.3
- BubbleRoom with colored interior lightsThe bubbles give its residents a complete panoramic view of the great outdoors.4
- Bubble RoomThe Bubble Room is semi-transparent, offering its guests some privacy along with a panoramic view of the sky. A couple visits a "bubble room" on July 26, 2011 in a parc of Roubaix, northern France. The bubble room made with recycled plastic and kept under pressure by a silent blower can be rent as an hotel room in the middle of the nature. AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE HUGUEN5
- CristalBubble in the Great OutdoorsEach module is made from a recycled/recyclable PVC material and leaves little impact behind on the land that they touch, just be certain that you are not crushing any endangered foliage and that set-up does not require any major removing or clearing underfoot.6
- CristalBubble BeachsideIf you have a large enough space, you can set-up your own temporary bubble tree empire, as the various modules can be added to indefinitely.7