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USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, USM brown

by Fritz Haller & Paul Schärer — from CHF 361.00
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USM Haller Side Table 50 Both panels metal|USM brown

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The USM Haller Table 50 is the larger of two USM side tables; side tables which have established themselves next to the numerous USM shelving units as central components of the Swiss furniture manufacturer's portfolio.

Details

Product type Side table
Dimensions Overall: H 39 x B 53 x T 53 cm
Ball centre to ball centre: H 35+4x B 50 x T 50 cm
Weight ca. 8 kg
Colours Powder coating

Glass

Colour chart Request a USM Haller Colour Fan
Material Panels: Metal, powder coated or glass, clear or lacquered
Structure: Steel, chrome plated
Ball: Brass, chrome plated
Variants USM Haller Side Table 35 in size 35 x 35 cm also available
Other sizes available on request
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 Permanent collection MoMA, New York
Certificates Inflammable class 1 (DIN 4102)
Sustainability GREENGUARD - Indoor Air Quality
LEED "Green Directive"
Warranty 24 months
Product family USM Haller Side Tables
Accessories Felt Overlay by Parkhaus Berlin or Leather Overlay by Leather On Top.
Product datasheet Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 1,6 MB).
Product presentation

Popular versions

USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, Pure white RAL 9010
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, Graphite black RAL 9011
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, Anthracite RAL 7016
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, Gentian blue RAL 5010
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, USM green
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, Pure orange RAL 2004
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, USM matte silver
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, USM beige
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, USM ruby red
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, Golden yellow RAL 1004
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, Light grey RAL 7035
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, USM brown
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, Steel blue RAL 5011
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels metal, Mid grey RAL 7005
USM Haller Side Table 50, Both panels glass, Clear glass
USM Haller Side Table 50, Upper panel glass, lower panel metal, Graphite black RAL 9011
USM Haller Side Table 50, Upper panel glass, lower panel metal, USM matte silver
USM Haller Side Table 50, Upper panel glass, lower panel metal, Anthracite RAL 7016
USM Haller Side Table 50, Upper panel lacquered glass, lower panel metal, Anthracite RAL 7016
USM Haller Side Table 50, Upper panel lacquered glass, lower panel metal, Graphite black RAL 9011

Design Story

Design

The Swiss architect Fritz Haller created new factory and office buildings for Swiss metal fabricators USM in 1961, and in 1963 designed office furniture for his new USM office pavilion Münsingen; and thus a furniture system that has evolved into the modern contemporary design classic. Series production began in 1969, following a commission to furnish the Rothschild Bank Paris, and by the 1970s the USM furniture system had established itself globally as a practical solution for the new concept of flexible open plan offices. Following the guiding principles that furnishings are not a state but a process, all USM furniture is individually planned for its required function and, if necessary modified in shape, size and equipment to meet new requirements. In addition to the popular USM Haller units the programme now includes USM Haller tables and USM Haller side tables. The USM Haller Table 50 is the larger of the two side tables and can be purchased through smow online with tops made of glass or metal in different colours.

The USM design classic : The USM Haller sideboard white

Designer

Born in Solothurn, Switzerland in 1924 Fritz Haller worked hi whole life as an architect, is however best remembered for his furniture design work, in particular the modular furniture system USM Haller, a system that also clearly presents Haller's architectural background. During his studies Haller developed a functionalist approach to architecture and later built several schools, office buildings and industrial facilities in Switzerland later in this international style. According to the functionalist doctrine Haller also planned in the early 1960s factory and office facilities for USM, a contract from which the modular furniture system arose as an office furniture solution for the new USM office pavilion. Today an internationally adored design system USM Haller is popular in both commercial and domestic situations, and is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Objective and purposful: A USM sideboard with drawer and extension door

USM table with two metal shelves in anthracite

Production

All components of all USM Haller units are produced at the company's headquarters in Münsingen, Switzerland. In addition to producing the raw components the metal shelves are powder coated in Münsingen in a new state of the art, environmentally friendly coating facility. In addition to the classic USM Haller white, all USM Haller furniture is available in 14 other colours. Components intended for the German market are transported unassembled to the USM factory in Bühl, Baden-Wuerttemberg where they assembled and subsequently dispatched. As a result the shipping and storage of bulky voluminous furniture is reduced. Beyond shipping considerations USM Haller shelves the main environmental claims of the USM Haller modular furniture system are focussed on the fact that only high quality - and durable - materials are used in the production and on the systems inherent flexibility and thus the fact that once bough a USM unit will accompany you for a lifetime.

Fritz Haller designed not only USM furniture but also the USM company buildings.

Historical Context

Fritz Haller designed the USM Haller modular furniture system in the 1960s, at a time when functionalism set the tone in international design and architecture. For representatives of the movement such as Haller technical and functional aspects outweighed aesthetic form: purely aesthetic elements such as ornamentation or decoration were rejected. In short: Form follows function. As a principle functionalism had already been employed by, for example, the Bauhaus school at the beginning of the 20th century, reached its peak however after the Second World War: not least because of economic interests and the opportunities functionalist design offered industrial mass production. Fritz Haller's multifunctional architecture and interior systems clearly follow the requirements of this functionalist style.

One of the countless furniture objects from the colourful world of USM Haller: A bedside table in orange

Manufacturer

USM, the manufacturer of the USM Haller modular furniture systems has a long company history which goes back to the establishment in 1885 of an ironmonger and locksmith business in Münsingen near Bern in Switzerland. Over the course of time USM evolved into a general metal fabrication company with a special focus on window fittings; then in the early 1960s Ulrich Schärer commissioned Fritz Haller with the construction of new buildings and subsequently a shelving system. A shelving system that would go on to redefine company's history. First serially produced in 1969 the USM Haller modular furniture system was copyrighted in 1988 and since 2001 has been included in the collection of the MoMA in New York. Since the 1970s USM have continually developed the USM Haller system and it now includes, in addition to the popular USM Haller units, tables and mobile cabinets

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