Immersed in the heart of a landscaped area, where horticulture and the BubbleTree production unit merge, the BubbleTree is now open for rental to couples, offering both experiential and atypical overnight stays.
At the very edge of the village of Drincham, this site, classified as an LPO reserve and home to a multitude of birds, is a fine example of how business models and environmental protection can go hand in hand.
“In addition to an adapted production tool, we also wanted to create a living showroom, where our customers and prospects, as well as tourists from all over the world, can experience a night under the stars, in comfort, close to preserved nature, and learn about the virtues of slow tourism,” explains Pierre Stéphane DUMAS, designer and founder of the company.
Accommodation, just where it’s needed, when it’s needed and when it makes sense, with very little material, very little energy, maximum comfort and interaction with the outside world. BubbleTree isn’t just a beautiful design. Behind these few words lies a real response to the issues of mass tourism, real estate pressure and the preservation of natural spaces.
France 3 Régions replay (00:24:10) :
https://www.francetvinfo.fr/replay-jt/france-3/12-13/jt-de-12-13-du-lundi-12-juin-2023_5844164.html
And to find out more about BubbleTree Drincham, here’s the booking link: