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Inventor presents WingCube: a foldable camp in a box

01.03.2026 14:49 1 min 1 source
Campingtrend NLD
Inventor presents WingCube: a foldable camp in a box
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Inventor Paul Schulz has developed the WingCube concept, a foldable camping module. The design is a box that unfolds into two sleeping areas with a tent roof and includes a zone with a kitchen module. The project currently exists only as computer visualizations, and the creator is seeking investors to build a prototype.

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Inventor presents WingCube: a foldable camp in a box

01.03.2026 Campingtrend NLD

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