Glamping for Glampers is collection of luxury tents in the mountainous region of Yang-Pyeong in South Korea. These tents shaped like worms and doughnuts were designed by young studio ArchiWorkshop with the aim to add some serious comfort to the traditional camping experience. The five star luxury accommodation modules are somewhat of a hybrid between a tent and a cabin.
Designed in two different formations – the circular Stacking Doughnut unit and the long and expandable Modular Flow unit – both have been built with wooden flooring and steel frames which are covered with a strong double layered membrane. These tents are made from an engineered fabric membrane that shields the interior from UV rays and is both waterproof and fire-resistant.
Entitled Glamping for Glampers, the tents are named after the growing trend for “glamorous campsites” where visitors can sleep in tents but don’t have to go without domestic amenities including toilets and kitchen facilities. So, every tent has toilet booth with art wall finish, which is painted by young Korean artist. The folding furniture becomes sitting sofa during the day and sleeping bed at night. The Stacking Doughnut unit features a central and private undercover deck that connects the master bedroom and the adjacent living room.
The Modular Flow unit, on the other hand, stretches out onto a larger outdoor deck via its long interior living space. It also features a smaller deck at the rear of the tent that also provides access to the master bedroom.
Glamping for Glampers is a place where nature, ecological values, comfort and modern design are combined for an exciting adventure.