Hypedome’s garden pods are not just structures – they are carefully crafted geodesic domes designed for lasting appeal and durability. These elegant, hemispherical igloos are the epitome of beauty and functionality. Made from solid polycarbonate, 200 times more durable than glass, the panels overlap like fish scales, making Hypedomes exceptionally weather-resistant. With an expected lifespan of 15+ years, they are not just a garden addition but a long-term investment. Plus, Hypedomes can be fully recycled, aligning with the brand’s commitment to sustainability. Hypedome also takes sustainability further through its upcycling program, giving used domes from various events to community gardens where they serve as greenhouses.

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