Softshell – a flexible and sustainable design solution from Nokken X BIG

Nokken, a pioneer in adaptable architectural solutions, has recently launched its ‘Nokken X BIG Softshell’, a semi-permanent structure designed to meet the evolving needs of the hospitality and residential markets, created in collaboration with architects BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group)…

luxury tented design Softshell designed by Nokken and BIG

With global hospitality trends shifting towards eco-friendly, experiential travel, the Nokken X BIG Softshell launches at a pivotal moment. Post-pandemic, travellers are increasingly seeking unique, immersive stays that connect them to nature without compromising comfort or luxury. The Softshell challenges the conventional offerings in the tent and yurt market, elevating the concept of mobile accommodation with a structure that combines architectural finesse and environmental sensitivity.

Nokken softshell tents in woodland clearing

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Nathan Aylott, Creative Director of Nokken, explained: “The Nokken X BIG Softshell is a response to the growing demand for adaptable, low-impact structures that harmonise with their surroundings. In collaboration with BIG, we’ve created a structure that offers both design elegance and the flexibility to adapt to various environments, be it a forest retreat, desert lodge, or even a pop-up venue for seasonal events. It’s more than just a structure – it’s a way to elevate the guest experience while prioritising sustainability.”

The Softshell stands out in the market of semi-permanent structures due to its innovative combination of lightweight timber framing and a recyclable canvas made in Spain. This approach allows the structure to be easily transported and assembled in remote locations while providing the stability and aesthetic appeal of a permanent building. The use of eco-friendly materials, sourced with sustainability in mind, ensures the Softshell leaves a minimal ecological footprint, aligning with the increased focus on sustainable tourism.

interior of softshell tent designed by BIG and Nokken with beds and ceiling net

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BIG brought a uniquely holistic approach to the design, integrating insights from architecture, landscape, product design and engineering to meet the complex challenges of modern hospitality design. Their expertise in sustainable design has ensured that the Softshell not only meets high aesthetic standards but also functions as a responsible, low-impact structure.

Finn Nørkjær, Partner at BIG, added: “We wanted to create something that transcends the typical idea of temporary architecture. The Softshell challenges the boundaries of mobility and permanence, offering a structure that is not only functional but also enhances the environment in which it’s placed. It’s a step towards how we can build more sustainably while delivering memorable experiences.”

As experiential travel continues to rise, hospitality providers are seeking distinctive ways to offer luxury experiences in remote natural settings. The Softshell’s modular, customisable design makes it a perfect fit for glamping, eco-resorts, and boutique hotels aiming to differentiate themselves. Its flexibility allows operators to adapt the structure for various climates and terrains, from lush forested areas to desert landscapes, providing guests with a unique, immersive stay that remains environmentally friendly.

Nokken Softshell tents interior details

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“With the Softshell, we’re offering the hospitality industry something that stands apart from traditional tented structures,” commented Nokken Co-Founder, James Van Tromp. “It merges the design sophistication of permanent architecture with the flexibility of a temporary solution, catering to guests who want to be immersed in nature, but with the design aesthetic and level of comfort they would expect in a luxury hotel.”

The Softshell’s adaptability opens up a world of possibilities,” continued Aylott. “Whether incorporating renewable energy solutions, integrating smart amenities, or adjusting layouts to suit different settings, it’s a refined, sustainable option for anyone looking to create immersive, nature-inspired spaces with all the comforts of a high-end stay. From eco-resorts to private retreats, the Softshell brings a new level of sophistication to the traditional tented experience.”

With sustainability now a central focus in hospitality, the Softshell’s low environmental impact is one of its key differentiators. Constructed from natural, recyclable materials and designed for minimal site disturbance, the it can be disassembled and relocated without leaving a lasting imprint on the environment. This makes it a highly appealing option for eco-conscious hospitality providers looking to offer luxury accommodations while preserving natural landscapes.

Softshell marks the beginning of an exciting chapter in Nokken’s Adaptable Architecture Range. Building on the success of this collaboration with BIG, Nokken is already exploring new materials and technologies for future structures that will further push the boundaries of portability, customisation, and sustainability. The Softshell is just the start of Nokken’s ongoing mission to redefine ‘retreat hospitality’ for a world where flexibility and sustainability are paramount.

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