USM Haller modular furniture originated in 1963 and has become a classic in terms of design and functionality.
Perfect for the home or office, USM Haller furniture remains flexible in its design offering infinite configurations with the added option of doors, drawers, filing systems, wheels and a multitude of internal fittings. This perfectly formed small side table is ideal for storing magazines or for your glass of wine.
** You can go to the USM Haller Configurator and build your own bespoke system if we don't have what your looking for, send us the drawing and we can price up for you or let us know what you want and we will do it for you - USM Haller Configurator
Materials: Powder coated metal panels with chromed tubular frame.
Dimensions:Width: 523mm x Depth: 523mm x Height: 390mm
Fritz Haller was born in 1924 in Switzerland. He is perhaps the best example of an architect who has successfully transferred their architectural competence into furniture design. After qualifying as a draftsman Haller initially gathered experience through short engagements with numerous Swiss architects before travelling to Rotterdam to help work on post-war re-building projects. In 1949 Fritz Haller returned and began working in his father Bruno’s architecture firm. Defining in Haller’s work – be it his architecture or his furniture – is his use of extendable and repeatable quadratic modular systems; a sort of building block system. This building block furniture now created by USM Haller offers a storage solution for every need.