Photography: Kudhva Kanvas

Camping has never looked better, thanks to the K-Tent by British glamping specialists Kudhva.

Best known for its Cornish quarry campsite hotel, which features angular, stilted cabins, Kudhva has teamed up with architects Ben and Hannah Huggins of New British Design to create a new mobile shelter that is part safari tent and part cabin.

Known as the Kudhva Kanvas or K-Tent, the lightweight structure is built with a recyclable aluminium frame with three legs that are adjustable for uneven terrain. The angular shelter is elevated from the ground and covered with a durable canvas skin, accommodating two sleepers.

While the K-Tent deliberately mimics the angular design of the original Cornish cabins—itself a geometric riff on the classic yurt or tipi—its lightweight and modular design is conceived as an ‘off-grid’ and portable option suitable for festivals, wellness retreats, and camping in the wild.

Photography: Kudhva Kanvas
Photography: Kudhva Kanvas
Photography: Kudhva Kanvas

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