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Bell Tent Canvas Care – Breathe Bell Tents Australia
TAKING CARE OF YOUR CANVAS BELL TENT Bell Tent Canvas Care – Taking good care of your canvas bell tent, ensuring you have a bell tent that will last you a lifetime. This is an
Travel. Explore. Breathe. Wake at dawn and watch the sun rise from your Bell Tent.
There is nothing like waking and dawn and watching the sun rise from your bell tent! Break the routine. Travel. Explore. See the world from a different perspective.
Mosquito Mesh Sides – The Ultimate BREATHE Bell Tent!
Yew!!!!! So excited to announce the arrival of the super-duper MESH SIDED BREATHE BELL TENT!!!! This tent is the ideal tent for Australia!!!! Allowing the canvas sides to be rolled up whilst keeping the mesh
Roughing it in style ~ Breathe Bell Tents, Armadillo & Co Rugs and Kip & Co Bedding, Yasmin & Lily
We spent the weekend roughing it in style, with this beautiful mamma and baby. The bell tent truly is the ultimate airy space in which to lounge and relax. Little model Lily just loved the way
The Ultimate Australian Summer Festival Tent ~ The Bell Tent
We’re thrilled to introduce the lighter weight 5m diameter bell tent: the perfect tent for the Australian summer! With the separate groundsheet this comes with all the benefits of being able to roll up the
Up close and Personal with a Breathe Bell Tent
For those keen to get close up and personal with a bell tent, see below some close up shots of our 100% Cotton Canvas Bell Tents: the ideal tent for the Australian climate! These can
African Safari Party Animals – Bell Tent
The use of your Bell Tent doesn’t have to be limited to camping…….ours comes out for all kinds of events and parties. It suits so many themes. It set the scene beautifully (with very limited
A love story……Bell Tent Love
Breathe Bell Tents are purveyors of beautiful, breathable 100% cotton canvas tents: The ‘Bell Tent’. The ‘bell tent’ is a classical design that has stood the test of time. Originally designed by Henry Hopkins Sibley
Here’s to Strong Women
“Here’s to strong women //May we know them //May we be them //May we raise them” These words have resonated with me for some time and no more so than this weekend at