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USM Haller Lowboard M open, USM matte silver

by Fritz Haller & Paul Schärer — CHF 472.00
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As with all USM units the USM Haller lowboard is manufactured according to the modular design of three main elements: Metal tubing form the framework, chrome plated brass balls the joints and metal panels the outer cladding. It is precisely this simplicity that makes USM Haller such a perfect all-rounder.

Details

Product type Lowboard
Dimensions Overall: H 39 x L 78 x D 38 cm
Ball centre to ball centre: H 35+4 x L 75 x D 35 cm
Material Panels: Metal, powder coated
Structure: Steel, chrome plated
Ball: Brass, chrome plated
Weight ca. 13 kg
Variants Upper element (drop down door can be retrofitted at any time)
Also available as version with folding door
Other versions can be configured in the smow USM Configurator
Colours

Colour chart Request a USM Haller Colour Fan
Function & properties Lowboard can be extended in all directions
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

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Awards & museum MoMA, New York
Certificates Inflammable class 1 (DIN 4102)
Sustainability GREENGUARD - Indoor Air Quality
LEED "Green Directive"
Warranty 24 months
Product datasheet Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 1,6 MB).
Product presentation

Popular versions

USM Haller Lowboard M open, Pure white RAL 9010
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USM Haller Lowboard M open, Olive green RAL 6003
USM Haller Lowboard M open, USM beige
USM Haller Lowboard M open, USM brown
USM Haller Lowboard M open, Steel blue RAL 5011
USM Haller Lowboard M open, USM green
USM Haller Lowboard M open, USM matte silver
USM Haller Lowboard M open, Pure orange RAL 2004
USM Haller Lowboard M open, Light grey RAL 7035
USM Haller Lowboard M open, Anthracite RAL 7016
USM Haller Lowboard M open, Mid grey RAL 7005
USM Haller Lowboard M open, Gentian blue RAL 5010

Design Story

The Design

The USM Lowboard M open, owes its existence to a certain degree of chance. The designer of the USM Haller system, Fritz Haller, was initially namely only tasked with building new offices and factories for USM. With those safely completed USM decided they needed new office furniture, and who is more appropriate for designing such that the architect himself? So it was that Fritz Haller came to develop the USM Haller modular furniture system in 1963. Initially intended for use exclusively in the offices of USM, in 1969 a contract to furnish the offices of the Paris Rothschild Bank saw USM begin commercial production and so launch the success that continues to this day. What makes the USM Haller office furniture as endearingly practical today as then is its modular design principle: essentially a very basic structure comprising chromed plated brass balls, chromed plated steel tubes and metal or glass cladding. A combination which allows the minimalist, elegant USM Haller system to meet any requirement and room condition and thus remain flexible over time and space.

USM's metal structure

Designer

Eponym and designer of the USM shelving system is the architect Fritz Haller. Born in Solothurn, Switzerland in 1924 Haller's functionalist design language developed during his architectural studies and he later built numerous schools, office buildings and facilities in Switzerland in his own personal style, However, his most significant work remains to this day the USM Haller modular furniture system he developed in 1963 in conjunction with the former USM CEO Paul Schärer. An established classic of 20th century design the USM office furniture system is in demand globally and is included in many museum collections, including that of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The modular furniture system was to be Fritz Haller's only commercial furniture project and for the majority of his career Haller was employed primarily as a professor of architecture at the universities of Karlsruhe and Stuttgart. Fritz Haller died in his native Switzerland on October 15th 2012.

One idea - an infinite number of solutions. The USM modular furniture adapts to your wishes.

USM in bright orange, the classic USM Haller sideboard XL

Production

All parts of all USM Haller sideboards and other USM furniture are produced at the company's headquarters in the Swiss village of Münsingen. Items intended for the German market are then unassembled to the USM factory in Buhl, Baden-Württemberg where finally assembly occurs. In addition to the eco-efficient shipping method the USM Haller furniture system embodies sustainability and environmental responsibility through the utilisation of high quality materials and the modularity of the system: USM Haller units are not only extremely durable but individual components can be exchanged, extended or reduced, and so, for example, a Lowboard M can with a little effort be transformed into a USM Haller Lowboard XL with doors and drawers

Fritz Haller designer of the USM Haller modular furniture system.

Historical Context

The USM Haller shelving system originated as an interior design concept for a functionalist building, and in many ways can be regarded as a textbook example of functionalism. From the mid-20th century onwards functionalism in design and architecture saw a switch to a concentration on functional aspects rather than superfluous ornaments and mere aesthetic element. In particular functionalist architects and designers focused on the integration of new production technologies and increasingly sought objective forms that served the functionality. Fritz Haller's USM Haller shelves beautifully represent this ethos thanks to their their modularity - their form can be adjusted to meet the particular desired function.

The spectrum of USM units available is constantly developing, through for example, technology sideboards.

Manufacturer

The long success story of USM Haller began in 1885, when Ulrich Schärer founded a locksmith and hardware store in Münsingen, near Bern in Switzerland. By the early 1960s the company had switched its principle focus to metal and sheet metal processing meaning that USM was able to effortlessly produce Fritz Haller's shelving system for their own production, and from 1969 begin their serial production under the direction of Paul Schärer. The commercial success of the USM Haller modular furniture has been such that USM has ceased all other forms of fabrication and concentrates 100% on the production of the furniture collection, a collection that now includes, in addition to the USM sideboards and highboards also USM tables.

Accessories

USM Inos Box Set C4 for USM Haller Shelves
USM Haller Metal Divider Shelf for USM Haller Shelves
USM Cable Cut-Out for USM Haller Shelves

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