Design: Sleepbox
November 17th, 2009
Sleepbox is a resting cabin for urban ambients, like train stations, airports and shopping malls. When you acquire the key to your cabin, the “guest” can choose among stays that can vary from 15 minutes to several hours.
The cabin comes eqquiped with an alarm clock, LCD television, wireless internet, electrical sockets for connecting notebook, a cellphone charger, a top ventilation system and as a special treat, a bed that automatically changes the bed sheets each time there is a new guest.
Created by the russian architects collective Arch Group, the idea reminds us of Japan’s capsule hotels and a project by the Atelier Van Lieshout.





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