I believe that these suspended "beds" are from a company named Terre Logic and the product name is Dryad Tent Hammock
Here is an image
dryad-tent-hammock-200-americanlisted_36173587.jpg
Here is the drawing, it looks like there is a canopy sewn into the overhead.
dryad-tent-hammock-200-americanlisted_36173589.jpg
Your unidentified image is probably a barrier to store things inside the shelter (see your diagram image on the right side, as there is a darker triangle which looks to be a barrier for storage)
To suspend between two trees, a split-ridgeline suspensions could be used (one for each end to tie-out and suspend between trees).
Almost looks as if the "Bed" is a modified cot configuration, with the apex of the fabric triangle hanging from the ridgeline, and the base of the triangle on the bed and it may be used as a compartment to separate sleeping quarters from storage.
The above images come from a "For Sale" Dryad in Tyler, Texas
https://tyler-tx.americanlisted.com/..._28079121.html
DRYAD Specs. from Terre Logic.com.
Measurements: 82 x 34 x 48".
Things Sack: 23 x 8 x 8".
Weight: 6.5 pounds Colors: Charcoal Gray (rain fly), Navy Blue (base.
Nylon Slings urethane.
4mm nylon suspension cord.
No-see-um mesh.
Anodized aluminum tubes.
Nylon strap (beneath rain-fly).
420 Denier waterproof nylon.
70 Denier taffeta waterproof rain-fly (seam sealed).
Fastex buckles to protect the rain-fly.
Toggles for holding up the rain-fly.
This hammock-tent is more like a suspended bed than a hammock. Keep in mind the position of the individual.
oversleeping the above picture. No serious arch to the back. While pricey, and a little heavy, this may.
be (sleep-wise) the very best buy around for back-packers backs.
Found in Tyler Texas.
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