Making a fort is an essential part of being a kid. And pillow forts are a blast, though not very sturdy or long lasting.

This fun children’s fort concept by designer Valeria Orlova is a definite upgrade, with a range of built-in activities, and a playful mountain shape.

With built-in seating, a miniature rock wall, and a constellation wall, Shelter also features a cave-like fort that offers lighting and a chalkboard for doodling.

Not a real product, yet, we love the creativity and overall look and feel.

See more on Behance.

Images © Copyright Valeria Orlova.


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2 Comments

  1. Babette Melka

    I like the concept but the whole reason for having a fort is to build it. Having to find the materials and actually put it together is important for the fun, experience and education .

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