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Bring out the nomad in you

by David Allen on Monday, May 26th, 2008

This beautiful looking out building can transform your garden into a cool paradise, or just somewhere to go to and get some inner piece, what the reason this hut is for you. Just look at the features.

Outside View

Features of the Nomad Yurt:

Each unit offers 160 s.f. of fully enclosed extra space for only $53/s.f. (promotional pricing good through 7/1/2008)

Portable: easy to install, move and store

Hand-carved, beautifully detailed frame and polished wood floor

Weather-resistant, fireproof cover and crown cover to protect from rain (crown cover not shown)

Nature-friendly materials and manufacturing methods

Intimate atmosphere yet roomy:

8’ tall and 14’ wide, seats 10 – 12

Light, portable, flexible and close to nature

Made from nature-friendly materials including: Solid Core Bamboo, a renewable, flexible, strong and light material 50 times stronger than oak but lighter than steel. Bamboo grows at rates of more than a 3 feet a day, and is increasingly being cultivated as a sustainable solution for modern architectural applications; WeatherMAX FR, an advanced, exterior-grade, anti-flammable fabric that delivers “unsurpassed water repellency, mildew and oil resistance without relying on environmentally Unfriendly coating compounds”

Made close to home; designed, tested, manufactured and warehoused within a 150-mile radius of coshack’s offices in Los Angeles

Made by hand in small batches using a hi-contact manufacturing process

Built to last, with a long lifespan and a handmade quality… each Nomad is slightly unique

Designed using a materials reduction approach and is without an excess of hardware and gadgetry, which makes the Nomad easier to maintain and recycle

Prices start at around $8400.


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  • Noaiin
    $8,400 for a very light looking yurt? Please for economy sake build yourself a shelter of canvas following the methodology of Tibetan Nomads (not a yurt but a tent). Less poles, strong in the wind and top opens to expel camp fire smoke. Sew it yourself sized to fit your needs and keep on hand in case of emergency. Economical to build and maintain. Peace.
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