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Founded in Swedish Lapland.
Still sewing tents here today.
“Your foundations matter because they influence your behaviour. I’m Swedish born and raised deep in Lapland.
Integrity, authenticity and respect are my foundations, and it is on those foundations that we’ve built Tentipi.”
Bengt Grahn Founder of Tentipi
Spring in Lapland, the spark that started it all
This was a great time for canoeing. High water levels and good speed in the rapids, getting close to nature, socialising and relaxing together in the Swedish wilderness. Well that was the plan. But when setting up camp after a day of paddling the air was filled with mosquitoes. Six people, two small tents and a million mosquitoes rather destroyed the socialising and relaxing together. So there I was, sitting on a stone beside the river
brushing away the mosquitoes, thinking about how the optimal tent for relaxing together could be designed. It’s not so easy to socialise and relax when insects are greedily trying to feed off you and when the tents are too small for everyone to fit into one tent. Now, let’s see, wouldn’t it be good if… and then you could… and then perhaps…?
Many years then passed before I returned to that line of thought.
It was in the village of Moskosel in Lapland’s inland where the ideas which had formed while sitting on that stone were to be revived and developed, more than ten years later. I had just moved into the village and was working as a church warden. One evening, as I was changing a bulb in the church hall, it was not only the lamp that lit up. Standing on a chair, I suddenly had the idea of my life, namely to start making Nordic tipis!
Photo: Felix Groteloh
Inspired by the Sami kåta
The Sami kåta is a simple cone-shaped frame of wooden poles covered with animal hides, with an opening at the top to let out smoke. The indigenous Sami people of northern Scandinavia could very quickly build a wind-resistant home that was easy to keep warm, as they followed the migration of their reindeer herds.
Tentipi Nordic tipis are based upon the traditional design principles of the Sami kåta, coupled with innovative new design, and the latest materials and construction techniques.
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