The Tetra shed would make an amazing man cave

Designed as an alternative to the boring cubicle office space, the Tetra Shed from UK designer David Ajasa-Adekunle should really be marketed as the ultimate man cave for the home.

Inside this iconic creation is enough space for a couple of employees to work, desk space, overhead storage and recessed lighting. It opens up like a flower to allow light and smells in (which may or may not be a good thing), but closes up for when you need some privacy.

All it really needs is some surround sound speakers and a slight design tweak to allow a big screen TV and lounge, and you’ve got the start of an amazing man cave. It’s set to launch in the UK in January 2012, with pricing TBC.

Web: Tetra Shed
Price: TBC
Via: Gizmodo

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