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Bivvi Camp introduces Mid Camp Cabin

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Bivvi Camp, based in Sisters, Oregon, specializes in designing and constructing high-quality, sustainable mobile cabins. Founded in 2019 by architects and builders passionate about outdoor living, Bivvi Camp aims to connect people with nature through well-crafted, functional structures.

The name “Bivvi” is derived from “bivouac,” referring to a small, easily deployable shelter, reflecting the company’s commitment to compact and efficient design.

Mic Camp Cabin entry and porch

The company hand-builds each Bivvi structure using locally sourced materials from the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing sustainability and minimal environmental impact. Their flagship product, the Base Camp cabin, is a prefabricated A-frame design that can be easily transported and set up, making it suitable for various outdoor settings.

Bivvi Camp prides itself on its craftsmanship, customer relationships, and dedication to responsible land development. Ensuring that its products meet the needs of outdoor enthusiasts and also respect the landscapes they inhabit.

Mid Camp Cabin and dog

On their Instagram page, they have introduced a new cabin that will come to the website soon and be made available to everyone. It is called the Mid Camp Cabin and is not based on the A-frame of their original model. Weighing in at 6300 pounds so easily pulled by a Tundra or similar truck.

Murphy Table

Murphy Bed

It has Bivvi’s first Murphey bed and table and much more. It will soon be revealed with all the details with exact specifications and pricing. Check back to their Instagram page and Website or get on their email list so you can be notified.

Photos by Bivvi Camp

the details of the cabin

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