Energy Efficient Egg Boats

The Exbury Egg is a Floating Self-Sustaining Home or Workspace

This fantastic self-sustaining boat is called the Exbury Egg, and is perfect for use as an at-home office, or a floating cabin. This clever contraption gets its name from its interesting egg-like shape and is currently being used by artist and designer Stephen Turner as a research station.

All of the technology on this egg-shaped vessel is solar powered, which makes this little boat all the more environmentally friendly. This fantastic wooden workspace is socially conscious, and artist Stephen Turner hopes to set an example for his fellow man by offering up a cleaner, more eco-friendly way to live.

While the shape is certainly unusual and appealing, the environmentally responsible boat design is ultimately what makes this floating egg ship so impressive. Complete with a shower, hanging hammock and multiple desk surfaces, the exbury egg makes self-sustaining workspaces seem like a great option.

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1. Eco-friendly Design - The Exbury Egg showcases the trend of designing environmentally responsible and sustainable structures.
2. Self-sustaining Workspaces - The Exbury Egg highlights the trend of creating self-sustaining workspaces that prioritize energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint.
3. Solar-powered Technology - The Exbury Egg exemplifies the trend of utilizing solar power as a clean and renewable energy source for various applications.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The Exbury Egg offers opportunities for architects to develop innovative designs that focus on eco-friendly and self-sustaining structures.
2. Renewable Energy - The Exbury Egg presents potential for the renewable energy industry to explore and expand solar-powered technology for different floating applications.
3. Workspace Design - The Exbury Egg inspires workspace designers to create innovative environments that embrace sustainability and energy efficiency.

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