Caravanderful!

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Somehow every third profile on Tinder and Instagram has this word ‘wanderlust’ in the prole bio. Yet I can’t see a single picture of them with a tent or caravan! For all those people, the Tinycamper caravan should be the place to start. It caters to every aspect of a wanderlust’s nature with its compact design yet attention to detail. Roughly the size of a hatchback, the Tinycamper provides a safe and cozy haven for travelers. The insides are spacious for something this compact, and two people can fit in with ease (it can even accommodate a small family). The inside contains a spacious queen sized bed and table that can be turned into a divan. A windscreen on the front doubles up as a skylight of sorts at night, so you can gaze at the stars while drifting off to sleep. Obviously, since you’re indoors, you don’t have to worry about the weather. The Caravan’s boot also has its share of wonderful delights. equipped with loads of pantry-space, the rear of the Tinycamper also manages to fit in a double stove as well as an ice-chest, so you can ditch those pre-packed picnic baskets for a nicely cooked meal amidst mother nature. Perfect!

Designer: Tinycamper

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Marvelously Modern Mobile Living

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Ya know… the trend of micro-living isn’t a modern invention by urban dwellers – it was perfected long ago by travelers of the open road! The Eclipse Caravan concept is just that: a perfectly small (yet surprisingly spacious), livable, lovable home-away-from-home. The design aims to go anywhere your vehicle can go to bring comfort and sanctuary when you’re not out exploring. Its elegant, modern interior will even attract those who are finally up for braving the wild world outside the city!

Designer: Salahuddin Vahed

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I’m Home Now

Love this nHome caravan dedicated to young active people who epitomize modern lifestyle. Sized to be perfectly small yet spacious, the interiors are surprisingly roomy. I suppose the fact that it is lit by a large window placed on the roof and three windows on each side of the dining room, helps the cause. The caravan features a dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. It is also equipped with a voluminous boot.

Designers: Lukasz Paszkowski and Michal Kozlowski

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TomTom’s new sat nav: perfect for your van down by the river

TomTom's new sat nav: perfect for your van down by the river

If you're prone to hitting the road in a trailer or camper, you probably know that the road isn't exactly made to accommodate to your less-than-dainty vehicle. In a bid to express its deepest sympathies (and, you know, make money), TomTom is unveiling a device made specifically for caravan owners. In addition to offering the standard TomTom Live features for keeping up to date with traffic and weather reports, the Go Live Camper and Caravan includes warnings for narrow roads, low bridges and the like, and it also highlights the nearest rest stops and other points of interest for road trippers. And because you probably trade in that motorhome for a smaller set of wheels on occasion, TomTom lets you switch to a different profile, complete with customizable specifications for size, weight and speed. The Go Live Camper and Caravan will set you back £349.99, and as the price indicates, it's currently only set up to handle roads across the pond.

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