Preis des Framery Pod im Jahr 2026: Modelle, Gesamtkosten und Alternativen

Schnelle Antwort

The published Framery pod price in the United States currently starts at $9,190 for Framery Gradus Focus and reaches $29,590 for Framery Six. Other starting prices are $9,690 for Framery One Compact, $13,090 for Framery One, $15,690 for Gradus Work, $20,790 for Gradus Huddle, and $23,090 for Framery Four. These figures are starting net prices (MSRP) for specified base or entry configurations. Delivery and installation are excluded, and some furniture is also excluded.

Framery is a strong fit when a buyer values a polished smart-pod system, published product data, and a structured sales and installation channel. A factory-direct alternative may make more sense when the project needs lower landed cost, configuration flexibility, or direct manufacturer involvement. Compare both options at the same configuration, destination, and service scope before deciding.

Last Updated: July 20, 2026 | Author: Richard | Estimated Reading Time: 11 minutes

Current Framery Pod Prices in 2026

Framery now sells seven current smart pod models on its U.S. website, including the newer Gradus Focus, Gradus Work, and Gradus Huddle. That broader lineup matters because older comparisons covering only One Compact, One, Four, and Six no longer represent the full buying range.

Framery modelPublished roleKapazitätU.S. price fromEntry configuration note
Framery Gradus FocusFocus pod1$9,190Gradus Focus Base; fixed-height table included, chair not included
Framery One KompaktBüro-Telefonzelle1$9,690Base configuration; height-adjustable chair not included
Framery OnePersonal office pod1$13,090Base configuration; height-adjustable table included, stool not included
Framery Gradus WorkArbeitsgondel1$15,690Gradus Work Base configuration
Framery Gradus HuddleBesprechungsraum1-4$20,790Gradus Huddle Base configuration
Rahmenwerk VierBesprechungsraum1-4$23,090Framery Four Lite configuration
Framery SixMeeting roomUp to 6$29,590Base configuration; table not included

Price checked July 20, 2026. Prices are displayed in U.S. dollars on Framery’s U.S. product pages. Each page describes its amount as a starting net price (MSRP) and excludes delivery and installation. Request a current written quote because configuration, location, and later price changes can affect the project total.

What Framery’s Starting Price Includes and Excludes

A starting price is useful for screening models, but it is not a ready-to-use project budget. Before treating a Framery pod cost as comparable with another supplier’s quote, identify what sits inside and outside the number.

The published price pages establish four important boundaries:

  1. The amount is a starting net price, not a guaranteed final invoice.
  2. It applies to the named base, Lite, or entry configuration.
  3. Delivery is excluded.
  4. Installation is excluded.

Furniture also changes the comparison. One Compact Base excludes the height-adjustable chair. Framery One Base excludes the stool, although its height-adjustable table is included. Gradus Focus Base includes a fixed-height table but no chair. Framery Six Base excludes the table. Upgraded finishes, furniture packages, accessories, and workplace technology can move the quote beyond the published starting point.

For facilities and procurement teams, the working budget should therefore be:

Configured pod + freight + delivery access + unloading + installation + furniture/options + applicable taxes or duties + site work

If one supplier quotes only the pod and another quotes delivery to a named address, the two headline numbers do not describe the same purchase.

Which Framery Model Fits Which Use Case?

The least expensive model is not automatically the lowest-cost solution. A booth that is too tight for the intended session or a larger pod that rarely uses its capacity can both waste budget.

Buyer needMost relevant Framery modelWhy it fitsWhat to verify before quoting
Short calls and frequent video meetingsOne CompactCompact one-person phone booth formatChair package, expected session length, ventilation, and installation scope
Individual focus in the smallest Gradus formatGradus FocusOne-person focus pod with a narrow footprintWhether standing use, buyer-supplied seating, or the Essentials chair package is required
Calls plus desk-based solo workFramery OneLarger one-person format with an adjustable table in BaseSeating, work posture, technology package, and daily utilization
Longer one-person work sessionsGradus WorkWork-pod layout designed around a workstationFurniture configuration, access path, and power/data requirements
Informal collaboration for up to four peopleGradus HuddleHuddle-room format at a lower starting price than FourSeating layout, meeting duration, privacy need, and room booking workflow
Enclosed meetings for up to four peopleRahmenwerk VierEstablished small meeting-pod formatLite versus upgraded configuration, furniture, and installed project cost
Team meetings for up to six peopleFramery SixLargest current Framery meeting roomTable package, occupancy pattern, delivery route, floor loading, and installation plan

I would first separate call booths, solo work pods, and meeting pods. Only then would I compare prices inside the correct use-case group. That avoids using One Compact as the benchmark for a workstation need or Framery Four as the benchmark for a phone-call problem.

Is the Framery Premium Worth It?

Framery’s premium is easier to justify when the buyer will use the system-level features and values a highly structured purchasing route. It is harder to justify when those features are outside the project brief or when the rollout is dominated by unit count and landed cost.

Project conditionPremium is easier to justifyCompare alternatives more closely
Workplace technologyOccupancy data, controls, booking-related functionality, and a coordinated smart-pod environment are part of the briefThe pod mainly needs dependable privacy, ventilation, lighting, and power
Procurement modelThe buyer prefers a dealer-supported process and trained installationThe buyer wants direct manufacturer communication and a clearly defined factory-direct quote
StandardizationA curated global system is valuable across officesCustom finishes, equipment, branding, or project-specific changes are more important
MengeBrand consistency and service structure outweigh unit-price pressureA multi-unit rollout makes the normalized landed cost a primary decision factor
Risk tolerancePublished specifications and an established product ecosystem reduce internal approval frictionThe alternative can provide equivalent documentation for the requirements that actually matter
HaushaltThe project can fund the configured pod, logistics, installation, and optionsThe starting MSRP consumes too much budget before those additional scopes are added

This is not a simple premium-versus-cheap decision. Framery can be the better value when its technology, standardization, or channel support solves a real operational need. An alternative can be the better value when it meets the written performance brief with a more suitable commercial scope.

When a Lower-Cost Framery Alternative Makes More Sense

A lower-cost option deserves serious consideration when the buyer can define the requirement precisely and evaluate supplier evidence. Common triggers include:

  • a rollout requiring several one-person booths across one or more sites;
  • a need for project-specific finishes, electrical options, furniture, or branding;
  • an internal team or dealer that can manage logistics and installation scope;
  • a preference for direct manufacturer communication during specification;
  • a budget that cannot absorb the published pod price plus delivery, installation, and options; or
  • a use case that does not benefit from the full smart-office feature set.

The alternative still has to fit the real office. Dimensions, door swing, power, ventilation, service access, replacement parts, warranty responsibility, delivery route, and acoustic evidence should all be confirmed in writing.

Buyers comparing the broader market can review B&H Ergonomics’ Büro-Pod-Serie after defining the required capacity and use case. The product choice should follow the brief, not the other way around.

Stehendes Büro im Großraumbüro

Framery One Compact vs. a B&H Planning Example

One Compact is the most useful Framery benchmark for a compact one-person call booth. A B&H Ergonomics planning example shows why the quotation scope must be normalized before anyone claims a saving.

Comparison pointFramery One KompaktB&H Ergonomics planning example
Product contextOne-person office phone boothElite one-person booth with smart control system
Published or planning priceFrom $9,690About $3,600 FOB or about $4,800 in a comparable U.S. DDP example
Price basisStarting net price (MSRP), Base configurationProject-planning examples, not a universal list price
MöbelHeight-adjustable chair excluded from BaseConfirm the desk and chair as separate line items
Fracht und LieferungExcludedFOB excludes destination-side costs; the cited DDP example includes delivery to the specified U.S. address, duties and taxes, and unloading
EinrichtungExcludedNot assumed to be included; confirm assembly, internal movement, placement, and packaging removal
Correct conclusionObtain configured, delivered, and installed pricingMatch the destination, configuration, quantity, and service scope before comparing

The B&H figures come from a current phone booth cost planning example. They should not be described as a fixed discount against Framery. MSRP, FOB, and DDP are different commercial scopes, and the products may also differ in included furniture, controls, finishes, service, and support.

How to Compare Total Project Cost

Use one worksheet for every supplier. Enter included, a quoted amount, or not confirmed; do not enter zero unless the cost is explicitly included elsewhere.

Cost and scope itemFramery quoteAlternative quoteEvidence to request
Exact model and configurationModel name, capacity, dimensions, finish, and option list
MöbelDesk, chair, stool, sofa, and adjustability
Controls and workplace technologyIncluded hardware, subscriptions, integrations, and data requirements
Electrical packageVoltage, outlets, USB/USB-C, lighting, and local compatibility
Preis des ProduktsCurrency, quote validity, quantity, and discount basis
International freightIncoterm, named place, and responsible party
Zölle und SteuernIncluded, estimated, exempt, or buyer-paid
Final-mile deliveryCurb, dock, door, or room-of-choice handoff
EntladenEquipment, labor, appointment, and responsibility
Interne BewegungRoute from receiving point to final position
EinrichtungAssembly, leveling, connection, testing, and packaging removal
BauarbeitenPower, data, floor protection, access, permits, or landlord requirements
Warranty and serviceCoverage term, labor, parts, response path, and local support
Comparable project totalSame destination, configuration, quantity, and scope

In my experience, most false price comparisons appear in the rows between product price and final placement. A quote can look lower simply because freight, unloading, internal movement, or installation has not yet been assigned to anyone.

What a Cheaper Alternative Still Needs to Prove

Lower price is only useful when the alternative can pass the same project requirements. I would ask for evidence in five areas.

1. Acoustic Evidence With a Named Test Method

Ask whether the result is an ISO 23351-1 speech level reduction, a sound level difference from another test setup, or a different acoustic metric. The ISO 23351-1 standard is designed to evaluate speech level reduction for furniture ensembles and enclosures. An unlabeled dB number is not enough for a like-for-like comparison.

Do not treat speech level reduction, STC, NIC, sound absorption, and a factory sound level difference as interchangeable. Acoustic results vary by test method, installation, site conditions, and measurement setup.

2. Ventilation and Comfort for the Actual Session Length

Confirm airflow, fan controls, operating sound, heat load, and what happens after the user leaves. A booth intended for short calls may not need the same interior layout as a pod used for an hour of focused work.

3. Electrical and Safety Documentation

Verify the electrical configuration for the destination market and request the documentation required by the buyer, landlord, facility team, or local authority. Do not accept a general statement of compliance as a substitute for the project-specific documents.

4. Delivery and Installation Responsibility

The supplier should identify who manages freight, customs, unloading, internal movement, assembly, final placement, testing, and packaging removal. A low product price can become an expensive project when these responsibilities remain undefined.

5. Warranty, Parts, and Post-Sale Support

Ask where replacement parts are held, who diagnoses problems, whether labor is covered, and how support works at each destination. For multi-site projects, require a repeatable escalation path rather than an informal promise.

Practical Verdict

Framery is a defensible premium choice, not an automatic overspend. Its current range covers compact call booths, solo focus and work pods, four-person collaboration, and six-person meetings, with published starting prices that make early model screening easier.

The published Framery office pod cost is still only the beginning of the budget. Delivery, installation, furniture exclusions, upgrades, and site conditions can materially change the total. Buyers should request a configured project quote before using MSRP for approval.

A factory-direct alternative is worth evaluating when cost, customization, or direct specification support matters more than a unified smart-pod ecosystem. The fair decision comes from one normalized worksheet, comparable evidence, and a written scope for every responsibility from the factory to final placement.

FAQ

How much does a Framery pod cost in 2026?

Current U.S. starting prices range from $9,190 for Framery Gradus Focus to $29,590 for Framery Six (July 20th 2026). The amount depends on model and entry configuration. Delivery and installation are excluded from the published starting net prices.

What is the Framery One price?

Framery One currently starts at $13,090 in the United States. That price applies to the Base configuration, includes the height-adjustable table, excludes the height-adjustable stool, and excludes delivery and installation.

What is the Framery phone booth price?

Framery One Compact, the brand’s one-person office phone booth, currently starts at $9,690 in the United States. The Base configuration excludes the height-adjustable chair, delivery, and installation.

Is installation included in the Framery pod price?

No. Framery’s current U.S. product pages state that their starting net prices exclude delivery and installation. Ask for both as written line items and confirm whether unloading, internal movement, assembly, placement, and packaging removal are included.

Are cheaper Framery alternatives worth considering?

Yes, especially for multi-unit rollouts, custom requirements, or budget-led projects. The alternative should still provide clear dimensions, acoustic test methods, ventilation and electrical information, warranty terms, and a complete delivery and installation scope. Compare total project cost rather than the first advertised number.

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