Mars Lab's G-POD Is A Portable Lounge For The Tech-Savvy Nomad

The spinning pre-fabricated elegant mini-buildings called G-PODs, initially designed in the UK, are totally customizable and derive power from solar power systems. And a good news is that the Mars Lab is all set to sell them in the United States for the first time.

G-PODS may be positioned anywhere, like in rooftops and gardens. They are water-proof and the interiors are coated with the same material that's employed in yachts. Two of the four designs developed by Farmers Cottage Lamps are self-rotating (to avoid any kind of seasickness), and one of the models can transform into a bedroom for the simpletons, while the medium-sized pod can be brought together by two people within five hours.

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Mars Lab is presently the official distributor of G-PODS in the United States. People facing difficulties in installing their own pods shall be assisted by the company's trained installer. This has to be the perfect housing for the contemporary nomad, with assembling-dissembling being a matter of hours. For more details, visit#-Link-Snipped-#.

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