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Floating Office (20 pics)

Category: Pics | 4 Mar, 2010 | Views: 4503 |  +15   |  
This is H2Office - a floating versatile office, but it's interiors can be customized for another purposes, for example it can be used as a hotel room, workshop, storage space too.
It’s 9m in length, so there is enough space for one or two people to work.
It has a couple of desks, a fold-out bed, a lounge and a kitchenette, a shower and a WC. It runs off 240V shore-power.
These water offices are built in UK and will cost you £60,000 (about $90,000 USD).


Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)



Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

Floating Office (20 pics)

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№1 Author: Ty Webb (5 Mar 2010 03:43) Total user comments: 6114


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So it is a house boat that doesn't go anywhere? Where I come from we call things like this a broken boat. To pay 100k for a broken house boat?? Man I want to meet the guy who sells these things..he must be the smoothest salesman that ever lived.
№2 Author: Stan (5 Mar 2010 10:35) Total user comments: 0


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fred finizzi,
I guess you can toe it if you need it to be somewhere else. It's like a trailer... not a very bright idea, but surtainly not a bad one...



№3 Author: kctrece (5 Mar 2010 12:51) Total user comments: 500


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great
№4 Author: Shay (5 Mar 2010 13:32) Total user comments: 1054


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I would not get any work done...I would be looking at the water the whole time. 05
№5 Author: lalala8234 (5 Mar 2010 17:22) Total user comments: 20


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its cool :) 01
№6 Author: Louie (5 Mar 2010 17:48) Total user comments: 4866


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coool
№7 Author: gerachev (5 Mar 2010 18:03) Total user comments: 1600


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№8 Author: 2fuzzy (5 Mar 2010 18:06) Total user comments: 10400


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But can you ski behind it?
№9 Author: pimphomie (5 Mar 2010 23:48) Total user comments: 635


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21 GOOD IDEA
№10 Author: aks3167 (6 Mar 2010 17:47) Total user comments: 1671


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№12 Author: nuts2u (7 Mar 2010 07:12) Total user comments: 824


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I like it. It would be nice to work in one of those.
№13 Author: salsapopo (7 Mar 2010 09:16) Total user comments: 10809


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so coooool
№14 Author: spirit72 (9 Mar 2010 02:35) Total user comments: 583


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id need a barf bag in my drawers please :D
№15 Author: khannibal (15 Mar 2010 21:41) Total user comments: 4673


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№16 Author: Governator (28 Aug 2010 09:23) Total user comments: 645


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that is actually genius..
Its fairly simple...not a lot of outer maintenance required.great for biblical floods, perfect for the ever dedicated bureaucrat that wishes to keep his office open in spite of a global collapse. 12

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