The Imago Cabin on Wheels looks and feels like a tiny home on-the-go. Bess, out of Japan, will build you one that could very well fuel your wanderlust and actually supplant your existing home. The Imago is, essentially, a micro-cottage that you can latch to your truck or SUV to make overlanding a posh as it can get. The Imago features 70mm-thick cedar wood, windows all around, a sliding glass door entryway, and unpainted wood so you can make it your own. The space measures about 10.5 feet long, 6 feet wide, and almost 9 feet tall, so it’s good enough for a couple of people to live out of on vacation or perhaps even longer.
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