The Archipod Garden Office
Working from home is becoming a more and more popular way to do business, and although it certainly has its perks for some finding the peace and quiet needed to work in a house full of kids and pets is near impossible. Enter the Archipod Garden Office, built by a company in the UK and made to be dropped off and assembled right in your own backyard. Electric, telephone, and water ready, the 'Pod' features a large dometop skylight and several round windows for natural light, plus several dimmable interior spotlights and concealed mood lighting. The work area consists of special sound-muting insulation, an ergonomic semi-circular desk in sleek white and bespoke drawer units and hardwood veneer desktop options available. The outside is covered in Western Red Cedar shingles and features a fun gullwing door that opens easily with gas strut assistance. A fun but pricey home office at £12,000+.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
reallytorkedoff Feb 8th 2010 9:27PM
"...fun but pricey..." It also looks rather small.
What do they mean by 'electric ready'? Is it wired in or do you just use an extension cord? Is it considered permanent or temporary? Building permits?