Happier Camper has created Adaptiv, a series of boxes that can turn a van into a tiny home on wheels.

The boxes can snap and connect together to create different furniture, such as beds, kitchenettes, and tables.

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Happier Camper has created Adaptiv, a "modular system" that allows van owners to create an ever-changing, customizable interior for their tiny homes on wheels.

The system of boxes can easily move and be stacked to serve different purposes, according to its maker. This option of an ever-shifting shape allows for an ultracustomizable interior, giving #VanLifers full autonomy over the design of their tiny homes on wheels.

These boxes can create multiple "rooms" and functions, such as a kitchenette, dining table, storage, or one large bed. And because they snap together, all the pieces stay secure, according to its maker.

The cubes are optimized for only the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 144-inch wheelbase model. However, Happier Camper plans to follow with more car-model options in the future.

The pricing is to be announced, but the maker predicts the all-fiberglass modular floor and base kits will run for just under $10,000. The full-featured kits will cost about $15,000. An initial production run is now being offered to early customers.

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