Faram: Inspire

Based on the spiral form of the nautilus mollusc, Inspire is a transparent and organic structure – for workstations that are both shielded and public.

Today’s workplaces tend to mix personal offices and collective open spaces in a hybrid spatial design. At the recent SaloneUfficio, Faram showcased a new spiral glazed structure called Inspire.

Based on the spiral form of the nautilus mollusc, Inspire features a transparent and organic structure for workstations that are both shielded and public – glazed cells that afford greater privacy.

Inspire, designed by Claudio Manni for Faram

Thanks to its design details, Inspire guarantees good acoustic comfort and lends itself to a range of uses, such as informal/private meetings, office workstations, public areas and info points. It comes in three versions, the set-up and finishes can be customised, it has internal lighting and can also be equipped with furnishings, electric sockets and audio-video devices, including a projector purpose-designed to adapt images to curved screens. A partially open ceiling allows free air circulation with no need for mechanical-ventilation systems and maintains a constant temperature inside and out. The glazed walls can be fitted with sound-absorbent components – accessories that, as well as responding to special acoustic-comfort needs, act as decorative features and visual filters.

Inspire, designed by Claudio Manni for Faram
Inspire, designed by Claudio Manni for Faram
Inspire, designed by Claudio Manni for Faram
Detail of Inspire, designed by Claudio Manni for Faram
Detail of Inspire, designed by Claudio Manni for Faram


Inspire
Design: Claudio Manni
Producer: Faram