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INVITING MAMBRRR TENT

The perfect backdrop for unforgettable stays

Every great guest experience begins with the right space and that’s where the Mambrrr tent shines. From cozy evenings to lively celebrations, it creates the setting that makes people feel welcome and at ease. With its inviting design and thoughtful details, the Mambrrr tent makes sure your guests always leave with stories worth sharing.

Our tents are designed to thrive in any environment

Deserts

Mountains

Tropics & Beaches

Rainy Locations

Cold Climates

Windy Areas

Create a space that stands out with the Mambrrr Tent

With 70 m² (753 ft²) of interior space, the Mambrrr Tent gives you endless ways to make it your own. It works just as well as a private retreat as it does a commercial setup. You can use it as Airbnb/VRBO rentals, guest houses, yoga or art studios, or even a cozy hunter’s hideaway. Whatever you’ve got in mind, we’ll help you map it out with 2D layouts so you can see the possibilities and design a space that feels just right.

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Designed with comfort and character in mind

Luxury glamping

Settle into a space designed for 2–6 guests. The Mambrrr tent combines comfort and style with a cozy bedroom, a well-appointed bathroom, and a welcoming lounge area that makes every stay feel special.

Private dining

Turn dinner into an experience. The Mambrrr tent offers space for 10–14 guests to enjoy an elegant table setup with the added charm of a scenic veranda that is perfect for memorable meals.

Small events

Bring people together in a relaxed setting. Host up to 12 seated or 20 standing guests with room for chairs, tables, and a laid-back layout ideal for intimate gatherings.

Customizable options

Shape your tent to fit your vision. From layout tweaks to stylish upgrades, you can personalize the Mambrrr tent so it reflects your needs while keeping its character intact.

Mambrrr tent specifications for a stay that lasts

Standard Features

  • Ceiling fan/light mount at each apex
  • Graphite screens, PVC overlays, and zip-and-roll flaps with YKK zips
  • Ecru inner ceiling liner with window curtains

Premium Materials

  • 50 mm enamel-painted steel frame with stainless steel supports
  • 90%+ shade fly with Gore® Tenara® stitching and 700 GSM PVC rain fly
  • 550 GSM blockout ripstop canvas: waterproof, UV-protected, antimicrobial

Available Upgrades

  • Frame options in stainless steel or timber beams
  • Fire-retardant, insulated canvas with storm flaps
  • High-wind upgrade package for added durability

Take the first step toward your signature guest destination

The Mambrrr tent is built for resorts, retreats and private estates that want to offer something truly memorable. With its balance of strength, elegance and comfort, it becomes part of the guest experience. Get in touch today to see how easily the Mambrrr tent can transform your property into a destination that stands apart.

Fill out the form below to get in touch with our team and start planning your Mambrrr tent project.

Questions we often get asked about the Mambrrr tent

Can I move a Mambrrr tent after it’s been installed?

Yes, the Mambrrr tent can be moved if needed, but it’s not as simple as packing up a camping tent. These are larger, semi-permanent structures, so moving them usually means disassembling and reinstalling.

If you have the right tools, enough people, and a solid plan, you can take it down and set it up again in a new spot. The frame, canvas, and parts are designed to be reused, so nothing is wasted.

It’s worth noting that moving takes planning. You’ll want to allow enough time for careful packing, transporting, and reassembly. If you’ve added a deck, plumbing, or electrical connections, those will need to be handled separately.

While the Mambrrr tent is flexible enough to be relocated, it’s not something you’d want to do often. It’s better to see it as a structure you can move when life or business plans change, rather than something that shifts every season.

The Mambrrr tent uses treated polyester ripstop canvas instead of cotton. This makes a big difference in strength and durability.

Polyester ripstop doesn’t stretch as easily, holds its shape longer, and if it ever gets a small tear, it won’t keep ripping. The canvas is also UV resistant, mold resistant, and built to handle wear and tear in all kinds of climates.

This isn’t thin camping fabric. The canvas is designed to withstand years of sun, wind, and rain without breaking down quickly.

For comfort, insulation can even be stitched between two layers of canvas, which helps regulate temperature and reduce outside noise. This kind of design makes the Mambrrr tent feel more like a real structure than a temporary shelter.

Yes, the Mambrrr tent can be fitted with plumbing, bathrooms, and even kitchens. Since it’s installed on a raised deck or foundation, there’s space underneath for running pipes and drainage.

Many setups include full bathrooms with showers, sinks, and flushing toilets. Kitchens with counters, sinks, and appliances are also possible if that’s how you plan to use the tent.

The flexibility of the design is what makes it work. You can keep things simple with just water hookups and outdoor showers, or go full-scale with hot water systems, septic connections, and modern fixtures.

The Mambrrr tent can be customized to the level of comfort you want, whether it’s a rustic getaway or something closer to a high-end lodge.

Like any structure, the Mambrrr tent benefits from regular care to keep it in top condition. The canvas should be checked a couple of times a year for dirt, debris, or small damage.

A light wash and making sure the fabric stays tensioned properly will help it last longer. Keeping it free of standing water and trimming back nearby vegetation also goes a long way in preventing mold or staining.

The frame itself doesn’t need much attention, especially if you’ve chosen a galvanized or stainless steel option. Bolts and fittings can be checked now and then to make sure everything stays tight.

If you’ve added wood decking, that may need sealing or treating depending on your climate. With steady but simple maintenance, the Mambrrr tent can stay looking and feeling solid for many years.

Whether the Mambrrr tent needs permits depends on where you’re located. In many places, these tents are considered temporary structures, which makes the process easier compared to permanent buildings.

Still, it’s always smart to check with your local planning office before starting a project. Rules vary from one place to another.

If your local authority requires documents, structural drawings can usually be provided to support your application. This helps explain how the tent is designed, what materials it uses, and how it will be installed.

In some regions, that’s enough to clear permits quickly. Starting early with these conversations saves time later and ensures you won’t face issues once the tent is already on-site.

The Mambrrr tent is built to last many years with the right care. The steel frame can handle long-term use, especially if upgraded to stainless steel in coastal or humid areas.

The treated polyester ripstop canvas is also designed for longevity, holding up against UV exposure, mold, and daily wear. With basic upkeep like cleaning, checking connections, and managing the deck, these tents often last over a decade.

The actual lifespan depends on your environment and how much maintenance you do, but the Mambrrr tent isn’t something that wears out quickly. It’s closer to a cabin in durability than a camping tent.

Yes, both are possible with the Mambrrr tent, and they can make the whole process smoother. A site visit before building lets someone walk the land with you, check the terrain, sun angles, wind direction, and access points for vehicles and equipment. This helps you plan smarter and avoid surprises during installation.

When it’s time to set up, you don’t have to figure it out all on your own. A supervised setup option is available. An experienced supervisor can guide your team through the first installation so your crew learns the process.

You’ll need to have tools like drills, ladders, and scaffolding ready on-site. Travel, meals, and lodging for the supervisor are extra costs, but for most projects, it’s a worthwhile step to ensure the tent is built right from the beginning.

Yes, the Mambrrr tent isn’t just for sleeping. Its design works well for shared spaces like dining areas, lounges, spas, or even event venues.

The size and layout can be adjusted to suit your vision. Some people use them as restaurants or reception halls, while others design them as yoga studios or group meeting spaces.

Because the Mambrrr tent can scale up in size and shape, it’s flexible for both private and commercial use. Adding decks, open sides, or verandas makes it easy to create spaces that feel connected to nature while still being sheltered and comfortable.

The Mambrrr tent is designed to perform in real-world weather. In hot regions, it uses a layered roof system with a shade fly, PVC rain fly, and canvas, which allows airflow between layers and reduces heat buildup. Fans, mini A/C units, or even underfloor cooling can be added for extra comfort.

In windy locations, the frame can be customized for strength. Standard frames handle moderate winds, while heavier-duty options with 60 mm steel and a ring beam can withstand winds over 112 mph. For rain, the waterproof PVC fly, proper roof pitch, and a raised deck all work together to keep the inside dry.

In snowy areas, the Mambrrr tent can be built with reinforced frames and steeper roof angles to handle snow loads.

The materials also include UV protection, which keeps the canvas from fading or breaking down under constant sun. With the right setup for your environment, the Mambrrr tent stays strong and livable in all kinds of conditions.

Yes, the Mambrrr tent needs a strong, level platform. Unlike camping tents, it isn’t designed to sit directly on the ground. A raised wooden deck or a concrete slab creates a stable base, protects the canvas, and leaves space underneath for plumbing and electrical systems if you’re adding them.

Without a platform, problems like moisture buildup, poor drainage, and uneven anchoring are more likely. A raised deck also improves airflow and helps keep pests out.

Most people build wooden decks, though floating or concrete options can also work. As a rule, the platform should extend at least 3 feet beyond the tent on all sides to make setup and maintenance easier.

While the deck isn’t included with the tent, help with planning and design is available. Getting the foundation right from the start ensures the Mambrrr tent feels stable, comfortable, and ready for long-term use.