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Little Lottie motorhome by Artisan Tiny Homes: emerald interior and retro bathtub

30.06.2026 17:01 1 min 1 source
Тамбов RUS
Little Lottie motorhome by Artisan Tiny Homes: emerald interior and retro bathtub
Original source: Тамбов

The family workshop Artisan Tiny Homes from Tasmania has unveiled the 9-meter Little Lottie motorhome. The interior features emerald green, gold accents, and Tasmanian oak furniture. Designed for 2–4 people, it includes a king-size loft bedroom, a bathroom with a clawfoot tub and shower, and a kitchen with a French window. The unit is intended for travel, glamping, or full-time living.

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