





"But this portable micro-houseboat by Royal College of Art graduate Daniel Durnin takes us by surprise: it's light, small and yes, it floats.
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Cheekily dubbed "Water Bed" and featured over at Inhabitat, the mobile architecture project is conceived as a kind of "tent-on-the-water." Given its tiny size, it's meant for someone (or two, in more cramped quarters) to sit, lie down, and also features a small table for preparing tea and snacks."
http://www.treehugger.com/tiny-houses/mobile-water-bed-tow-bike-daniel-durnin.html
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Cheekily dubbed "Water Bed" and featured over at Inhabitat, the mobile architecture project is conceived as a kind of "tent-on-the-water." Given its tiny size, it's meant for someone (or two, in more cramped quarters) to sit, lie down, and also features a small table for preparing tea and snacks."
http://www.treehugger.com/tiny-houses/mobile-water-bed-tow-bike-daniel-durnin.html