As the designers point out on Gizmodo, it’s also a great way to avoid the overpriced hotels which like to charge more when the festival season kicks into gear. “We thought, why not stack a honeycomb, not for bees, but for festival goers to offer a very comfortable, cozy alternative for the overbooked and overpriced hotels during festival times?” The interior is simple, but features a nice wooden finish, and has plenty of space to escape to for the night. In the spirit of music festivals, the outside also features some cool artwork, and would be a perfect place to let people express their own artistic ideas – just so long as the decorating happens during daylight hours. I’ll leave you with a quote taken from the designers website which sums the idea up fairly well: “This stackable honeycomb structure, designed and built in Belgium, will give festival lovers all around the world the sweetest dreamzzz…”