Canvas camping and glamping tents for defined projects.
BNC assesses wholesale and project briefs after the model, climate, source, sample, quantity, destination and finish are defined. Single consumer-tent orders are outside this page's scope.

Camping, safari and glamping tents for projects.
MOQ and pricing depend on the nominated source and approved sample; no universal quantity or price is advertised.
Yes, when the buyer provides the site model, intended guest or field use, dimensions, climate, canvas and frame brief, finish level, quantity, destination and approval route. BNC then checks whether a proposed source can quote the complete system.
A hospitality tent is more than a shell.
Guest comfort, repeated use and site presentation introduce decisions that do not appear in a basic camping-tent request. Treat the weather shell, structural system, floor, openings, interior interfaces and packing as controlled workstreams.
Continue the buying task.
Use the product owner for commercial scope and the guide for specification work. Each topic has one primary commercial URL.
Canvas tent supplier
Review the broad canvas production-sourcing category.
View category →Wall-tent buyer checklist
Use the same disciplined approach to footprint, frame, climate and pack-out.
View category →Wholesale quotation checklist
Standardize the commercial and evidence request across bidders.
View category →Buyer questions, answered directly.
Is this page for single consumer tents?
No. It is for wholesale, institutional and project requirements where the buyer controls the model, sample, quantity and destination.
Does BNC provide site engineering or local approval?
Not by default. Structural, weather, fire, planning and local operating approvals remain buyer-controlled unless an order-specific scope says otherwise.
Can a buyer approve a prototype before a rollout?
Yes. Define what the prototype must prove, who approves it, which changes require reapproval and whether it becomes the signed control sample.
Can interior fit-out be included?
Only when every included interface, material, dimension, utility assumption and approval rule is defined. Unspecified furniture, electrical, plumbing or site work is not implied.
How should colour and finish be controlled?
Use signed samples or objective references, identify permitted variation, and state whether any source or material change requires new approval.
What should a rollout sample represent?
It should use the proposed production materials, hardware and construction closely enough to control the bulk order, with deviations and approval limits recorded.
Get a quotation you can actually compare.
Send the specification, quantity, destination and required date. BNC will identify the proposed source, exceptions, evidence and delivery assumptions in the quotation.