Behind the scenes of the Tediber photoshoot at the Cabanes de l'Orvanne
In Moret-sur-Loing, the Cabanes de l'Orvanne hosted an exceptional photoshoot with Tediber: we're showing you what went on behind the scenes.

"Sleeping in nature has never felt so real."
Even before their official opening, Cabanes de l'Orvanne served as the backdrop for an extraordinary photo shoot, in partnership with Tediber. Stilt cabins, a mattress placed in the heart of a marsh, and a team of content creators on-site: here is how the day unfolded in late June in Moret-sur-Loing. The key theme of the day? Sleeping in nature has never felt so real!
A new domain, a launch to match
Located in Moret-sur-Loing, about an hour from Paris, Cabanes de l'Orvanne is the newest addition to the Coucoo Cabanes family. To mark its launch, the domain was chosen as the playground for a collaboration with Tediber: the idea was simple on paper, but much less so in execution! Placing a real Tediber mattress in the middle of nature, with no editing or retouching, to illustrate a single promise: sleeping in nature has never felt so real.
The Coucoo Cabanes x Tediber partnership
- A long-standing partnership : Tediber has been outfitting Coucoo cabins for nearly 10 years!
- A shared conviction: Sleep is best experienced in touch with nature.
- Tediber, a French mattress brand designed for healthy sleep, has partnered with Coucoo Cabanes to put this belief to the test in the real world.
- The rules of this campaign: no editing, no AI retouching : just a real mattress set up in a real wild setting, exactly as you see it.
And for this launch, no setting could be more fitting than the Cabanes de l'Orvanne: an estate designed from the ground up to offer a nature immersion as radical as the one staged that day.
As in all Coucoo Cabanes estates, every cabin at the Cabanes de l'Orvanne is equipped with a Tediber mattress. The same one that has made for so many memorable nights elsewhere: waking up facing the trees, mornings that stretch on, and 20-minute naps that turn into two hours... A subtle detail, but one that plays its part in the estate's experience.

Setting No. 1: the Rivage cabin, perched on stilts
First filming location: the very first cabin completed on the estate, a Rivage cabin. Designed for two people, it is built on stilts, right at the water's edge. This is where the content creators captured their first shots, amidst raw wood, light filtered through the trees, and a sweeping view of the river.

Setting No. 2: the logistical feat of the marsh
The second highlight of the day took place in the estate's marshland. The goal: to set up a Tediber mattress right in the heart of the lush, damp vegetation. To achieve this, the team first secured the mattress onto floats before pulling it by rope to the chosen spot, wading through deep mud in high boots. The operation required several hours of preparation for just a few minutes of filming. The result lives up to the estate's ambition: to showcase raw, unstaged nature and prove through imagery that sleeping in nature has never felt more authentic.

A creative team at the helm
To capture the spirit of the location, the shoot brought together the Coucoo Cabanes and Tediber teams, along with three content creators: Pauline and Valentin from the @La_Pozeaccount, and Margot from the @Margotmrn_account. Their presence helped document both the final visuals and the behind-the-scenes moments: equipment preparation, framing tests, and treks through the marsh.

This shoot sets the stage
This photoshoot serves as the first public glimpse of the estate, even before its opening. It sets the tone for what future visitors to the Cabanes de l'Orvanne will be looking for : preserved nature, a still-wild setting, and cabins designed to blend into the landscape rather than stand out from it. The visuals from the shoot will be unveiled gradually on the social media channels of Coucoo Cabanes and Tediber. One thing to remember in the meantime: here, sleeping in nature has never felt so real.
Behind the scenes: a look back in pictures...
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