No, It’s Not an Ewok House. But It’s Pretty Damn Close.

Belgium’s Dom’Up is taking treehouses to a whole new level

No, It’s Not an Ewok House. But It’s Pretty Damn Close.

No, It’s Not an Ewok House. But It’s Pretty Damn Close.

By Evan Bleier

Say what you will about Ewoks — those teddy-bear-looking motherlovers could build a treehouse.

Unfortunately, due to the constraints of space-time and reality, you will never live in one. But thanks to a Dutch arborist and a Belgian design firm, we now have the next-best thing.

Designed by Bruno de Grunne and Trees and People, the Dom’Up is a lightweight  treehouse/cabin/tent that can be suspended between two trees using a zero-impact arboreal fixing system that leaves no trace behind. The Dom’Up’s 172-square foot octagonal platform is made from wood, surrounded by UV-resistant canvas walls, covered by a waterproof tarp and supported by a galvanized steel frame.

The shelter can be built in two days and easily opens to display a terrace area for sleeping under the stars. “The idea is to use the inner space of the forest, between the trees, rather than the inner space of a single tree, which is full of branches and obstacles,” de Grunne says.

The suspended shelters last for years and are priced slightly north of $28k (excluding installation).

They also ship almost anywhere. Just not to Endor.

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