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Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!

The Dutch are the Kings of camping and they prove it with KarTent, which was invented by 2 Dutch designers specifically for festivals.

Illustration : "Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!"

It's an idea of a fully recyclable cardboard tent that's easy to carry and set up, as well as being economic and lightweight (1.3 lbs.).
 
A KarTent can withstand bad weather for up to 3 days.

This cardboard tent also lets you print whatever you want on it (a logo, photos, drawings, etc.)

Illustration de l'article : Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!

Illustration de l'article : Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!

Illustration de l'article : Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!

Illustration de l'article : Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!

Illustration de l'article : Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!

Illustration de l'article : Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!

Illustration de l'article : Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!

Illustration de l'article : Here's a new concept in fully recyclable cardboard festival tents... which will surely delight festival goers!

What's more, with KarTent, you just have to let them know what festival you need it for and the company handles sending tents to the spot. A genius, practical idea!