meet a cacoon
Cacoon is the new hangout chillout space, the new concept for relaxation and simple fun. Designed for adults and children alike – it is, simply, a back to the nest adventure.
This natural new experience actually comes from nature itself. It’s a concept based on what the designers saw on holiday in Mexico – an interpretation of what the weaver bird creates by stitching together its tiny hanging nest.
For this little bird it creates a safe bolt-hole in the jungle; for you it creates your own personal space. You’re hidden away and sheltered, relaxed and relaxing, still aware of the sounds and sights around, but cacooned alone, or together, in your own private world.
Cacoon is designed by a team of professionals – creators of sails for ocean-going yachts and experts in architectural fabric and textile technology for onshore structures.
Cacoon is safe and strong, simple yet quirky. It’s small enough to carry, yet big enough to share. From wind and wet to sun and sea, its high quality natural canvas and weather-proof colours resist all the elements. It’s been tested and hung in every type of environment – in the garden, on a hike, in the woods, by the lake, in the office, in sports and leisure centres, in bedrooms and dens, in hotels and adventure playgrounds – inside and out, just hanging out and giving people a lot of fun.
Cacoon is leisure’s must-have hide and seek – the hanging haven for grown-ups and growing up!
colour & sizes
Cacoons are available in twodifferent sizes (twin and single) and in a range of natural colours, sail cloth and canvas:
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techy stuff & faq
OK, so ‘techy’ goes slightly against the grain of cacoon, we don’t really do techy, we prefer words like ‘bliss’, ‘experience’ and 'fun', but, of course, we do recognise that some of you like a bit of ‘techy’ so, if the fact that we’ve supplied sails for the Round the World Clipper race isn’t enough . . . and, of course, we do get asked all sorts of questions:
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how do I hang one?
Hanging a cacoon really couldn't be easier – we promise – but, just in case you don't believe us, here's the full Monty on how to do it:
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extra bits & pieces
We’ve got all sorts of useful cacoon ‘stuff’: eye bolts, tree loops, mosquito nets, wind tethers:
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