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This custom camper van built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter includes a 'Japanese soaking tub' — see inside

  • Campovans built a camper RV in a 144-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter that has a Japanese soaking tub integrated into the seating area.
  • The tiny home on wheels includes a bed, dining area, kitchen, bathroom, and multiple storage units throughout the interior.
  • The camper van was converted for a New York City-based client who wanted a mobile home and office while out of the city.
  • The vehicle was designed by MAD Vans and built by Campovans.
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Campovans built a camper RV in a 144-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter that has a Japanese soaking tub integrated into the seating area.

The build was requested by a New York City-based #VanLifer client who wanted a dual mobile home and office while out of the city.

Like any New York City apartment, the tiny home comes with a bed, dining area that doubles as a workspace, kitchen, and bathroom. But unlike most camper vans, this custom build — which was designed by MAD Vans and built by Campovans — includes a Japanese soaking bathtub.

Campovans was founded in 2014 by Byron and Robyn Beck, a married couple who first discovered their interest in camper vans after they married in 1981 and found themselves wanting to travel on a budget.

Since its conception, the company has created over 75 custom campers for both local and international customers that span a variety of fields, including "high-level individuals in Hollywood", farmers, small business owners, and college students looking for alternative housing.

Keep scrolling to see the build:

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