Cocoon Hammock
When the drapes are down on the Cocoon Hammock, designed by Henry Hall, it becomes an outdoor room and provides a luxurious retreat for anyone looking to escape from the "real world" for a few hours. The hammock is not meant to be moved once it is assembled, as it is roughly 12-sq. ft. and weighs over 400 pounds. It has a sturdy Taukkyan wood frame reinforced at the joints with stainless steel, and has a hammock and covering made of batyline, a synthetic material that is recyclable, resistant to rot, mildew and UV radiation. It also stretches only minimally, so there will be very little, if any, noticeable sag to your hammock after even years of use.
It is priced around $20,000. You can see more pictures after the jump.
[via notcot]


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