The Garden Pod as seen on The Apprentice

Spin Spin Sugar -The Apprentice Rotating Sphere Pod

As seen during the ‘Affordable Luxury' task of Series 8 of The Apprentice; the Garden Pod is shown in the garden of the Apprentice house, as Nick Holzherr sits and comtemplates his teams, ‘Sweet Things' luxury chocolates and jellies. Cool, chic, trendy (the garden pod..not Nick!); the Farmer's Cottage Rotating Sphere Seater, is a new concept in garden seating and relaxing and is itself indeed, a ‘luxury item'. The Pod can rotate so you can align it with the sun , or shade, or avoid the wind. There are 3 sizes available in the Farmer's Cottage Garden Pod range and they available at John Lewis.com.

Find out more about Garden Pods at JohnLewis.com

 

The Apprentice Garden Pod

Nick ponders his Apprentice Semi-Final pitch in the Garden Pod


Farmers Cottage Rotating Garden Sphere

Farmers Cottage Rotating Garden Sphere

A new concept to the garden seating and resting environment, the rotating sphere lounger can be used for dining, relaxing, study and even a camping area, with the added advantage of rotation, to position the entrance into the sun or shade or out of a chilly wind!

The earthy, waterproof interior blends perfectly with the rustic outer timbers and contains a seat and height adjustable table. When lowered to the height of the seat, the table and seat together can be formed into a full circle to make a bed, comfortably covered with a full set of luxurious, 75mm thick cushion pads.

The rotating sphere lounger is made from laminated pine with UV protected polycarbonate tinted windows, protecting the inside from the elements, while allowing full, panoramic views. Mirror polished stainless steel louvres, above and below each window, reflect the surroundings and deflect heat, keeping the inside cooler in summer.

The whole assembly rotates on 6 sealed chromium bearings. These run on a galvanized angle iron track, which has a stainless steel ring to to keep it running smoothly.

Please note: A hard standing base is required to ensure the sphere remains firmly located in position.

 

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