Neiman Marcus Glamping Yurt

Inspired by the 1960’s television show I Dream of Jeannie, Neiman Marcus enlists yurt-maker Rainier and designer Rebecca Vizard to create “Dream Folly” to be part of the most recent Neiman Marcus Christmas Book.

The yurt itself was designed and constructed by the Seattle-based company Rainier. Rainier has been in the tent business since 1896 starting with supplying tents to gold prospectors en route to Alaska and later on supplying WWII troop tents to the US government. More recently they’ve refined their manufacturing and design processes and now focus primarily on yurts.

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Here’s an excerpt from the original article, Neiman Marcus Christmas Book:

“Ever wish you could cross your arms, bat your eyes, and escape to a serene place all your own? Well, your wish is our command.

The structure consists of a mixed-grain interior lattice system, a Sunbrella exterior lining, and a plexiglass door and dome. The roof is made from vinyl-coated polyester with an acrylic top coat for extra durability.

But it’s the interior that goes beyond your wildest, most decadent dreams. Let’s start with the pieces de resistance: a bevy of one-of-a-kind, down-filled pillows from renowned designer Rebecca Vizard.

For the uninitiated, Vizard built a workshop in her rural hometown of St. Joseph, Louisiana, where she and a group of craftsman create these plush accessories—all by hand—from the finest textiles.

To give you an idea of the remarkable workmanship, artisans meticulously remove embroidery and trim from antique garments, tapestries, and scrollwork, dating as far back as the eighteenth century.
These exquisite “appliques” are then hand-embroidered onto velvet cases and accented by sequins, beading, and hand-bordered metallic galon and corded trim. In addition to the pillows, Vizard designed every detail of this space and selected colors to evoke the bubbles of a warm, soothing bath.”

 

Mobile French Nail Salon in Airstream Trailer

Gloss’UP of Paris has introduced ‘Le Nail Truck’ a business that seemingly blends glamping with an upscale French nail salon. Recently featured on inthralld.com, Le Nail Truck is best described as a “beautician on wheels” and the logical next step in a world of food trucks and other mobile services.

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Airstreams have always held a special place in the world of glamping. ‘Glamping’ is a new word for the same ideas that Airstreams have been central to for decades. Although originally built for private use, it’s a modern idea to have a 100% refurbished Airstream available for rent in an exotic location. Airstream glamping can be found from California, Belgium, and Spain. Airstreams are the perfect mix of retro, comfort, and adventure travel.

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A Magical Tree House Lit Up with Christmas Lights

Feast your eyes on a very impressive backyard tree house that belongs to the Wakefield family of Dallas, Texas. Aside from being lucky grandkids’ play place, the tree house serves as the central feature to birthday parties, family reunions, and a charismatic Christmas party. “My favorite thing is watching the kids play and experience the tree house at this festive time of year,” says James Curvan, family friend and tree house architect. Read the original article featuring the tree house by Sarah Greenman of Houzz.com.

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Photos and Video Property of Sarah Greenman and Houzz.com

The tree house and furnishings are unique in that many were made with repurposed materials like an old piano bench or wood frame bed. Watch the video to discover more about the owners and how the tree house was built.