USM Haller Mobile Pedestal with 3 Drawers Type I (with Counterbalance)
by Fritz Haller & Paul Schärer — from CHF 1’508.00has been added to your wishlist.
Details
Product type | Mobile cabinet with counterbalance |
Dimensions |
Overall (1) Height: 60,5 cm (2) Width: 42,5 cm (3) Depth: 53 cm Ball centre to ball centre (1) Height: 52,5 cm (2) Width: 39,5 cm (3) Depth: 50 cm |
Weight | 43 kg |
Colours |
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Colour chart | Request a USM Haller Colour Fan |
Material | Panels: Metal, powder coated Structure: Steel, chrome plated Ball: Brass, chrome plated |
Variants | Optionally available with locks Optionally available with hard or soft castors |
Function & Properties | Mobile Front castors lockable Including counterbalance Inflammable class 1 |
Care | Chrome plated, powder coated and glass elements should be cleaned with a damp, light cloth and subsequently dried. Stubborn stains can be cleaned with glass cleaner or water mixed with ethanol in a ratio of 10:1. Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 1,6 MB). |
Awards & Museums | Permanent collection MoMA, New York |
Certificates | Inflammable class 1 (DIN 4102) GREENGUARD - Indoor Air Quality LEED "Green Directive" |
Warranty | 24 months |
Product Family | USM Haller Mobile Pedestals |
Accessories | USM Inos Organising Tray C4 for A6 Drawer |
Product datasheet | Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 1,6 MB). |
Product presentation |
FAQ
Do USM Haller mobile pedestal drawers have stop mechansim?
Yes, the drawers have both a pull and push stop mechanism and thus silent.
Is an internal storage tray included with a USM Haller mobile pedestal?
No, the internal storage tray is not included. If you require one it can be ordered here.
Is the USM Haller mobile pedestal available in other depths?
We can only offer the mobile cabinet in the 500 mm depth version as this is the only drawer depth offered by USM.
The Design
Based on just three basic elements, steel tubes, metal panels and a chrome plated brass ball the USM Haller system allows for the construction of various types of furniture:from simple sideboards up to complex shelf storage solutions and on to mobile storage solutions such as the USM Haller mobile cabinet with three drawers. This practical piece of USM office furniture fits perfectly into the design philosophy of the Swiss furniture manufacturer to provide universal, function oriented solutions. System USM Haller emerged at the beginning of the 1960s as an in-house project at USM; however, the furniture system designed by architect Fritz Haller has quickly become an established classic in the field of office furniture. The principle hallmark of the furniture is the modular character and minimal design, while the glossy surface of the chrome pipes and balls and the lacquered metal panels provide the elegant, timeless aesthetic so typical of USM Haller furniture.
Production
USM has had its company headquarters in the Swiss village of Münsingen since 1885. Since the launch of USM Haller modular furniture system in the late 1960s, the components have been produced in the firm's own facilities, including powder coating of the panels in the 15 standard USM colours. The individual components are then either assembled in Münsingen or transported to one of the companies national centres for final assembly. Through this production concept with a strong central focus the company can guarantee and maintain the high quality of their USM mobile cabinets, sideboards, highboards et al. Due to the systems high quality and versatility USM furniture is very durable and resilient meaning that, in principle, a piece of USM furniture need never be through out or replaced. Simply re-built and adapted as needed.
Designer
Even when history will inevitably remember him as a furniture designer, Fritz Haller always considered himself principally as an architect. Indeed the USM furniture system is the only notable furniture design project in a career dominated by institutional and domestic architecture work, a portfolio that includes schools, office buildings and industrial facilities. All the furniture he did design was in context of his architectural projects: a prime example being the USM Haller furniture. In 1961 Fritz Haller was commissioned to design new production and office facilities for USM in Münsingen, in addition he created some office furniture. Office furniture that was to become one of the most successful modular furniture systems ever. Fritz Haller, architect and designer, died on 15 October 2012, in his home town of Solothurn, Switzerland.
Historical Context
In the period immediately after the Second World War architecture and design was dominated by functionalist principles. Principles which preached a rejection of objects offering a purely aesthetic design language and/or unnecessary embellishments. Modern technology, science and functionality were much more en vogue as the decisive criteria in the design and creation of objects of all kinds. This is also true for Fritz Haller's modular furniture system, a system that represents a function-oriented, reduced furnishing solution graced with a timeless elegance. Like no other furniture design the USM Haller systems reflects the ideal of "form follows function". With its modular design concept allowing configurations to be created to match all situations and the ease of its mass production USM quickly became a favoured system. And has since become an established design classic.
Manufacturer
Founded in 1885 in Münsingen near Bern as ironmongery and locksmith business, USM developed over the decades into one of the most important manufacturers of designer furniture. Following on from sheet metal fabrication and the manufacture of window shutters in 1961 company boss Paul Schärer, grandson of company founder Ulrich Schärer, commissioned Fritz Haller with the planning of a new office pavilion, complete with and a new interior design. From this commission developed the USM furniture systems that is so familiar in offices and homes today. The real success story however begins with the start of mass production in 1969. Since when USM have opened new production sites showrooms. In 2001 System USM Haller was admitted into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York
Our USM Haller Sideboards, Highboards and Filing Cabinets
Depth:
always 37cm |
M
Length: 77cm |
L
Length: 152cm |
Sideboards
Height: 74cm |
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Highboards
Height: 109cm |
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Filing Cabinets
Height: 179cm |
USM Independent - Contact our USM Service Team via: 031 981 40 67
Individual advice and configuration of your desired USM configuration
- Everything is possible with the USM modular furniture system.
- Talk to our experienced team of USM Haller consultants, to help you realise your individual USM Haller unit.
- System USM Haller is available in countless sizes and colours.
- Alterations and variations of all models offered in our online shop are always possible.
USM Haller: Components and dimensions
The various elements of the USM Haller modular furniture system are available in numerous sizes and dimensions. The core elements and their possible sizes are depicted in our reference table below:
- Select the item that interests you from the right-hand column.
- On the left-hand side you can see which dimensions are possible.
- For the specific measurements, move the mouse pointer over the table.