Tu Tu' Tun Lodge Unveils Mirrored Cabins for Immersive Oregon Experience
Tu Tu' Tun Lodge on Oregon's Rogue River has expanded its accommodation with the addition of mirrored cabins designed by ÖÖD. These new cabins blend seamlessly into the landscape, offering guests a unique, immersive news experience in nature.
The new Glass Cabins, spread across sloping terrain, avoid overlooking each other and provide stunning views of mountains, creeks, or rivers. Each cabin boasts a compact yet comfortable interior, fitting a double bed, wetroom, sink, vanity, closet, side table, chairs, and a private patio with a fire pit. Inside, floor-to-ceiling glass encases three sides, creating the illusion of standing within the landscape itself.
Guests can also enjoy an outdoor swimming pool with views of the water and surrounding forested mountains, which offer various outdoor activities. For dining, the main lodge's restaurant, led by executive chef Derek Piva, operates a 'wilderness to table' ethos, serving meals with views of the river. The lodge retains its rustic aesthetic with modernised interiors, joining 18 guest rooms and two suites.
The mirrored cabins at Tu Tu' Tun Lodge provide a unique, reflective news experience that blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Alongside the existing accommodation, including four family houses and the main lodge's restaurant, the new cabins offer guests a diverse range of options for a memorable stay on the Rogue River.
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