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G-PODWe've seen all manner of pods in our time - from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/hush-pod-a-cozy-private-retreat-for-public-spaces/">hush pods</a> to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/lofty-tree-pod-dining-at-the-soneva-kiri-resort-thailand/">tree pods</a> - but this is the first time we've covered a spinning <a href="http://thegpod.com/?page_id=442">G-POD</a>! Originally designed in the UK, these prefabricated Norwegian Spruce-clad structures come in four different models that fit anywhere from five to 14 people. These fully customizable mini-buildings can be connected to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power">solar-power systems</a>, and Mars Lab is set to sell them in the United States for the first time.1
G-PODPrefabricated G-PODS come in four different models2
G-PODSuitable for 5-14 people, the pods are easily erected in a variety of spaces3
G-PODOriginally designed in the UK, G-PODS usually won't require a permit4
G-PODThe medium-sized model can be erected by two people in 5 hours5
G-PODGiven the right support, G-PODS can even be placed indoors or on rooftops6
G-PODTwo models pivot, and one model can be transformed from a lounger to a bedroom - the perfect structure for a modern day nomad.7







