The Cox and Cox hanging tipi to seek out this summer
Expect to see it all over your Insta feed
In a world filled with hustle and bustle, personal downtime is important. So the furniture you’re retiring to needs to be comfortable and promote relaxation. Cox & Cox’s 2020 spring collection delivers on the lounging goods and there’s one product in particular that stands out.
The piece in question? A glorious hanging bell tent which is designed for both indoor and outdoor use.
It has very similar components to a hanging chair, but we think its unique tipi design gives it the edge.
Related:We predict that this Moroccan-inspired seating from Habitat will be big in 2020
Made from a high-quality cotton, the hanging tent guarantees to hold two adults comfortably, or a few kids in one sitting. But lasting comfort isn’t the only thing this tent promises. It’s made to resist UV, mould and water, so you can stay dry and protected from the sun if you decide to put yours outside.
It’s also a free swinging product, rather than a static one — so the more you move inside the tent, the more it’ll swing.
Indoor Outdoor hanging bell tent, £950, Cox & Cox
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Both the steel and canvas counterparts come in a soft cream shade. An intentional move from the designers, so the piece complements a whole host of interiors and outdoor spaces.
Could it be the ultimate den in a child's playroom, a cosy reading nook in a boho bedroom or study, or a place to shelter from the heat on those lazy summer days? It's a piece that can be moved and reimagined from month to month and year to year,
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With so many impressive features, we’re guessing this piece could be a new cult product for the brand.
Other standout items from Cox & Cox’s new spring collection include the Double Indoor Outdoor Hanging Chair, £675, and the Paros Swinging Lounger, £750.
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