The two Russian designers Alexey Goryainov and Mikhail Krymov have imagined the Sleepbox , a ‘box’ in which you can relax and rest in a calm and quiet environment , even if you’re in the middle of a bustling public place.
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An endless connection between two flights? Few hours to spend in an abandoned train station? Sleepbox has been the dream of all travelers who would like to take a nap without missing their connection.
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Sleepbox has everything a tired traveler could wish: comfy beds with automatic system of change of bed linen , dark blinds , a soundproof cabin , a closed and safe place to peacefully fall into the arms of Morpheus , a storage place for luggage , horizontal handle for clothing , and of course , an integrated alarm clock.
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Unlike Capsule Hotels in Japan (cf. picture below , to be avoided at all cost if you're claustrophobic) , Sleepbox is relatively large , all built in an eco-friendly wood , and has a pure and cozy design.
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The first Sleepbox hotel has opened in Moscow in January 2013 , where it is around 50 euros for one night. We can’t wait before they open these little sleeping boxes in airports , at an hourly cost maybe , we’ll assuredly be the first clients!
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What about you? Would you use the Sleepbox?
For more information about the Sleepbox , please refer to Minimal Home website and their brochure.