However benevolent your employer may be, chances are he would never condone a worker slumped on duty. But you are helpless, as soon as lunch is over the Spanish penchant for a siesta kicks in of its own. Hereâs what would provide a way out: ask your boss to read on power-napping and you can meanwhile pray that el ZULO materializes as soon as possible. Spanish for âthe hideoutâ, el ZULO is conception of Frank Ehners. It is basically a pod ensconcing an ergonomic chair! A drowsy worker can be put inside and allowed to take a catnap of about 10 to 20 minutes. An upright structure inside makes sure that one is raring to go as soon as one wakes up. El ZULO protects the needful from stares of the outside world and promotes comfort for the body with its padding at appropriate places. An option to configure the resting arrangement to each workerâs specific requirements (like leg room and vibrations for chest) through fingerprint settings adds to the technological prowess up el ZULOâs sleeve. In a utopia youâd all be given a comfy king bed to rest on during working hours but till such a day el ZULO is the next best thing.