NapSuite
NapSuite or NapSuites™ is a brand offering a bed and other associated facilities in a limited space. It is a larger version of a capsule hotel.[1] There will be various versions, mostly including standard items such as a bed with linen, a ventilation system, alarm clock, LCD TV, WiFi, desk space with LED lighting and electrical outlets for a laptop and rechargeable phone; luggage can be stored in a cupboard under the bed, if space constrained. We are currently in works with several co-working office space providers.. well.. shall we leave the rest to mystery as we rather not spoil all the fun :-)? [2] They are in the works to be rolled out in New York, Los Angeles and other hustling locations; in airport terminals, but more often existing office environments.
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- ↑ "Nap Pods In The Office: Our Favorite New Workplace Trend" Fodor's, 11 January 2019
- ↑ "The Coolest Real World Nap Rooms" Travel + Leisure, 11 March 2020
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