Pod-maker Armadilla fulfils largest-ever order for education sector with flying colours

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Midlothian-based Armadilla, which makes a range of eco-friendly outdoor pods, has stopped traffic by fulfilling the largest single order for its education-focused offering, and says it sees great potential to expand this part of the business.

The family-owned firm – a 2020 winner of a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in recognition of its innovation – was founded in 2010 by MD Archie Hunter, who has a background in farming and hospitality, and his son Ross, a design engineer who is the firm’s chief executive, and a serial inventor whose other business offerings include Whisky Frames.

It explains that it started out building and supplying luxury pods to hotels and hospitality groups and has diversified into working with schools. On that note it has just transported six of its specially built and designed sustainable Education Pods (EdPods) from its base in Bonnyrigg to Freemantles School in Woking.

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The order for the Surrey school for children and young people with complex social communication needs is Armadilla’s largest to date from an education-provider, and comes after it has also supplied schools in a number of areas across the UK including Northumberland, London, and the Home Counties.

Archie Hunter said: “We’ve been supplying our studio pods to schools across the UK for a number of years, and we receive great feedback. With more than 30,000 schools in the UK, this is a significant and growing market for us.

"It’s remarkable how useful schools find our EdPods, for example as chill down rooms for children on the autism spectrum, as a sensory space, as a structured play area, or as a reading room.

"We’re continuing to develop this market and see considerable expansion in fulfilling a rapidly increasing volume of orders. It has been great to be able to supply our largest order so far from the education sector to Freemantles School… which looks after the needs of a lot of young, neuro-diverse people.