USM Haller Highboard L with 4 Drop-down Doors, Light grey RAL 7035
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Details
Product type | Highboard |
Dimensions |
Overall (1) Height: 109 cm (2) Length: 153 cm (3) Depth: 38 cm Ball centre to ball centre (1) Height: 105 + 4 cm (2) Length: 150 cm (3) Depth: 35 cm |
Weight | 76 kg |
Material | Panels: Metal, powder coated Structure: Steel, chrome plated Ball: Brass, chrome plated |
Variants | Optionally available with locks |
Colours |
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Colour chart | Request a USM Haller Colour Fan |
Functions & Properties | Highboard can be extended in all directions 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 datasheet | Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 1,6 MB). |
FAQ
Will my USM Haller Highboard L be delivered fully assembled?
As a general rule yes. Should that not prove possible the final assembly will take place by trained USM Haller technicians on-site. For more information please contact the (smow) USM Haller service team.
Can I add doors and drawers to an existing USM Haller Highboard L?
As a modular furniture system USM Haller is designed to allow changes to be made. The addition of drop-down doors is relatively straight forward and can be undertaken by anyone with a minimum of technical competence. The extension doors require a little more skill and as such should only be fitted by trained USM Haller technicians.
Can I order a USM Haller Highboard L with an alternative number of doors?
Yes. A USM Haller highboard with alternative door combinations can be ordered here
The Design
In 1961 the Swiss architect Fritz Haller designed new production and administrative buildings for the Münsingen based company USM. As part of the commission Haller also created furniture for the offices: and thus was System USM Haller born. In 1969 the Rothschild Bank selected USM Haller for their Paris HQ - the first external order for USM Haller and the start of mass production of the system. In the following decades System USM Haller with its flexible construction principle helped define the concept of open plan offices, allowing users to create rooms with rooms and underscoring the principle that furniture isn't a fixed object in but an active component of a space. The USM Haller Highboard L with 4 drop-down doors has six compartments, two of which are open, and with a depth of 35 cm is perfect for storing files and folders.
Production
All System USM Haller components are produced at the company's base in Münsingen, Switzerland. Orders for Germany are the assembled at the company's facility in Bühl, Baden-Württemberg. As with all USM Haller units the USM Haller highboard is constructed from a chrome plated steel tube skeleton held together by chrome plated brass connector balls. Metal and glass panels in a wide variety of colours then complete the structure. In addition to defining the systems aesthetic charm the construction principle also means that when properly used USM Haller units need never be replaced and can be extended as required. Thus making USM Haller one of the most sustainable furniture systems on the market.
Manufacturer
The story of USM Haller begins long before the creation of System USM Haller. Established in 1885 in Münsingen near Bern as a locksmith and ironmongery business the company grew steadily over the decades. Following the addition of window and door production a decisive moment cam when the Fritz Haller was commissioned to plan new production and office facilities in Münsingen. And almost as a by-product created the USM Haller storage system. Mass produced since 1969 System USM Haller has, thanks largely due to its flexibility and durabiliyt, established istelf as a genuine, and much loved, furniture design classic.
Designer
Born in Solothurn, Switzerland in 1924 Fritz Haller developed a wide and varied range of buildings including schools, factories and offices. The co-operation with USM began in 1961 when company boss Paul Schärer commissioned two new buildings for the company. A commission from which System USM Haller arose. A furniture system which has been recognised with numerous awards and which has been added to the permanent collection of all leading design museums. In addition to practising as an architect Fritz Haller also taught at the Universities in Karlsruhe and Stuttgart. Fritz Haller died in Solothurn, Switzerland in 2012.
Historical Context
Created in the atmosphere of post Second World War economic expansion, System USM Haller is a perfect example of design driven by function. Thanks to its simple construction principle System USM Haller allows an enviable number of combination possibilities and thus makes the system not just a genuine design classic but a furniture system that is actually useful!
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.