In this age of mobile phones Britain’s iconic red telephone boxes have become mainly tourist attractions
But now a company called Pod Works has given some of them a makeover transforming them into mini offices complete with printers, scanners plugs and even free tea and coffee.
Bar Works to transform UK phone boxes into work pods https://t.co/mZ23LDQS5Q pic.twitter.com/ovRu2wmLfY— Decoration Club (@ClubDecoration) July 2, 2016
The company hopes to have 50 up and running by Christmas and 300 across the country by next years.
And for those interested there will be a 25 pound a month membership fee.
Here are a few other suggestions of what to do with phone boxes:
So #mum and me found this #library in a #phonebox in my #parents #village . #bookbank #photography #youtuber #vlogg… pic.twitter.com/Vq6nZO9gbN— Nicholas Jankovic (@JustRelaxMore) 1. September 2016
A great reuse of a K6 kiosk, wonderful coffee too, thanks Umar KapeBarako2016 #redtelephonebox #phonebox #Hampstead pic.twitter.com/SoCAgyaBHv— Andy Sutton (960sutton) 7. September 2016
All very British today! #Bala #steamrailway #british #travelphotography #phonebox pic.twitter.com/5F7ZbsscXd— Hayley (@HayleyChall1) 1. September 2016
Cultural re-purposing of a decommissioned phonebox in Settle, N. Yorks. Not the Uffizi or the Guggenheim but… pic.twitter.com/taF5kPz1E3— Christopher Graham (@grumpychris2) 6. August 2016