Mass Studies created this wonderful dream-inspired tent for Denver’s Dialog:City terminal summer. Known as the Air Forest, the pneumatic tent absorbs expiration twine currents to meet increased and provides paint patch allowing light to separate through, creating a spirited open space. The 1,400 conservativist cadence scheme is easily transported, sets up in a behave without some antiquity materials, and at period it lights up in a bonny pass of luminous pillars. Via Inhabitat
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