Ferrari Press Agency
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Sleep Box
20/9/2011
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People who find themselves stranded at airports and stations with no accommodation booked could soon be settling down to sleep in specially equipped boxes.
Called Sleepbox, the self-contained mobile bedrooms were created by Russian architecture company the Arch Group as a solution to a number of situations which can hit travelers of even shoppers.
It can be rented out by the half hour so passengers affected by flight delays could use one instead of tying to sleep on an uncomfortable terminal bench.
The first has been installed at the Aeroexpress terminal of Sheremetyevo International Airport, Moscow,.
It represents the base version made of MDF with a natural ash-wood veneer.
The base measures 2.5metres by 1.6 metres with a height f between 2.5metres and 3 metres.
The basic box comes with standard features that include ventilation and sockets for notebook and mobile phone chargers.
There is also space for luggage under the beds which each come with a nightstand. In addition to general lighting,
It has as built-un LED reading lamps while windows are equipped with electric-drive blinds for privacy.
OPS: A Sleepbox by Arch Group