KarTent is a solution for the enormous amount of trash that’s left behind on a festival site. A KarTent stays dry for four days, which is just enough for most festivals, and the material will be recycled after the tent has been used. Because of its material the tent’s canvas is perfect for printing, which means that people can have their own unique message, picture or pattern on their tent. It also allows festival sponsors to get involved in a creative way. Last summer KarTent has been tested on several outdoor festivals, and there’s a big chance you’ll see more cardboard tents this year.
Increasing numbers of young urbanites are leaving the city. This creates new opportunities for rural regions. A German town invited 20 digital nomads to trial countryside living — furnished accommodation and coworking space included.
Samsung showcases cardboard packaging designs that can be easily made into furniture — from coffee tables to music amplifiers.
The Culture Campsite is a calm oasis in downtown Rotterdam that lets you spend the night in unique architectural objects.