Go-Box is the new project to telecommute in kind outdoor enthusiasts behind the company Go-Van.
Having lived full-time on the road for several years, Karo and Julien were constantly looking for places to settle down and do some telecommuting.
It is from this request that the idea of creating an ecosystem that invites productivity and comfort in the middle of nature was born. They present today the Go-Box, offered for sale to individuals.
The initiative is aimed at both digital nomads and businesses. With the rise of telework and the lack of space in our homes, these units will serve as a haven for working in your own backyard. In town, they can be considered as a shed or an annex.
The Go-Boxes come on the market for $49,000 for the small one and $59,000 for the large one (retractable bed option not included).
Two units are currently on demo, if you’re curious. Just go to Pittstop Vélo-Café in Bromont (80, boulevard de Bromont, Bromont) and LA-telier Destination Design in Cowansville (1122, rue du S, Cowansville).
They will be left there throughout the season. It will be possible to book on their site very soon.
The Go-Box consists of a non-permanent unit made entirely in Quebec and tastefully decorated. The mini desk is available in two sizes.
The Go-Box offers a functional and comfortable teleworking environment. The space can be visited both in winter and in summer. It can be found in a natural environment as well as in an urban environment. For the colder months, a heater keeps little feet and fingertips typing on keyboards from freezing.
Go-Van is an online magazine dedicated to vanlife culture. This platform was created to share stories, tips, cool road trip destinations, photos, videos and more. The founder of Go-Van, Julien Roussin Côté, lived on the road for almost 7 years and his spouse, Karolina Krupa, for 3 years. Everyone at Go-Van is passionate regarding vanlife and shares this passion for the open road.
Discover their house in Bolton-Est here: