Tree Pods: The Next Big Thing
Remember the Ewokes from Star Wars? You know those furry little friends of Chewbacca, who lived up in the trees? Well, if you ever had the urge to make like an Ewoke and live in the trees, I have good news! Now you can.A company out of British Columbia has developed "Free Spirit Spheres," which are pods-houses suspended from trees. According to the company, these durable spheres can be used for all sorts of purposes: healing, meditation, photography, canopy research, leisure and game watching.
If they sound a little dangerous, don't worry, they're not. Spheres can be hung from the trees or any other solid objects like buildings or rock faces. A web of rope is connected to any solid surface, thereby replacing the foundation of a conventional building.
If nothing else, these Free Spirit Spheres redefine what it means to just be hanging out.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Christopher Jun 23rd 2006 1:32AM
Cool, I like it! ;-)
Brent Mann Jun 23rd 2006 9:25AM
Hello Anne,
What a Wonderful concept of getting in touch with your inner self...and also keeping in tune with Mother Nature...I can see these "Free Spirit Spheres" becoming a way for Free Spirited people to chill out amongstnature and recharge our batteries ...I feel it's a pure "Genius" idea and the Inventor Tom Chudleigh from British Columbia Canada Eh!! deserves a "Big Thumbs Up"for his "Free Spirit Spheres"...cheers.
"See You @ The Top Of The Trees"...Brent Mann AATCM Leader Florida U.S.A. 06-23-06
Ian MacLean Aug 8th 2006 4:56PM
I saw a documentary of the tree pods and thought this is what we need in our bush for watching wildlife and getting away from phones, etc. We live in Ontario, Canada and would love more info on these pods.