Just look at this pod. Surrounded on three sides by warm oak and walnut wood walls with a fourth made of tempered glass, you’d get plenty of ambient light in which to work. While not big enough for all that much (about seven feet by seven feet, with a ten-foot ceiling at its max height), the Zen Work Pod maximizes the space with built-in shelves and drawers, adjustable-height desk, and ergonomically-designed chair. In fact, the only thing you’d need to add is all the work stuff you’ve currently got strewn around the guest bedroom where you’ve been getting down to business since March. Four outlets come standard with the pod pre-wired, and in order to connect it, you can just run an extension cord from your house or garage to power up. While the pod itself lacks air conditioning or heating, one of these outlets can be used to run a small unit (not included), which the company recommends. In case you’re already having flashbacks to Ikea setup hell, the Zen Work Pod is shipped and assembled for free as all part of the price. Leave the complicated and inscrutable instructions to the Swedes; kick back and watch your new office come to life in the hands of professionals. Is this pod reasonable? Not unless you live one of those very fancy homes featured in Peloton commercials and have $5,400 to burn. Regardless, it’s fun to imagine yourself tucked away in this light filled pod, calm and cool as you tear through to-do lists at rapid speed. Those in-car Zoom meetings do get very sweaty. Every product on Fatherly is independently selected by our editors, writers, and experts. If you click a link on our site and buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Every product on Fatherly is independently selected by our editors, writers, and experts. If you click a link on our site and buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.