People love to do camping or rent cabins in the middle of a jungle or spend a night by a lake because most of us enjoy a relaxing getaway in nature. These prefabs, round cabins allow us to get closer to nature easier and more comfortably than before. Because these cabins have sliding glass walls so they can be easily mounted anywhere. These portable cabins are called LumiPods. A completely assembled cabin has a 183 square feet area and includes a simple bedroom and bathroom.

To provide a connection between indoor outdoor, these cabins contain a charred wood cladding and glass façade, and they can slide to open. These cabins are specially made for stressed-out city dwellers who might be looking for a weekend getaway.
If you are willing to spend a peaceful night with nature. This cabin will suit you. These new tiny cabins have 183 square feet and a simple bedroom and bathroom. This cabin is called LumiPod.

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The designer of Lumipod is a French-based company called Lumicene, which says it envisions the pods as ‘cocoons of simplicity’.

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The LumiPod offers a massive angle of view from almost every position in the interior.

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This LumiPod has prefabricated pods comprised of two modules that are gently set into place on four screw piles.

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Components of the LumiPod
1 – Curved Entry Door
2 – LUMICENE curved reversible window
3 – Curtains
4 –bedroom with a panoramic view which has 150 square feet (14 square meters)
5 – Bathroom and toilet
6 – Wardrobe
7 – Utility closet
8 – Curved wood-frame walls

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The LumiPod has a simple bathroom inside. These cabins can be shipped anywhere globally and mounted within two days.

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These pods are strong enough to withstand most climate conditions, and the inside of the cabin is well insulated.

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Currently, the pods must be connected to electricity, water, and wastewater networks. But the company is exploring a new way to avoid this problem in the future.

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