Usm Haller Sideboard, Switzerland, Circa 1970
Artist: Usm Haller
This sideboard is part of the USM Haller modular system, developed by Paul Schärer and Fritz Haller starting in the 1960s and produced in Switzerland. The piece consists of two modules with drop-down doors, resting on a chromed steel tube frame assembled with USM's characteristic spherical connectors. The open lower section, structured by a shelf, visually lightens the overall design and reinforces the system's architectural appeal. The black lacquered panels fit precisely into the metal frame, creating a sharp contrast and a clean aesthetic emblematic of modernist Swiss design. At approximately 150 cm wide, this sideboard has a balanced size, easily integrated into both residential and commercial spaces. It exemplifies the USM philosophy of rational, modular, and durable furniture, designed to evolve over time without losing its formal coherence.
Manufacturer: USM, Switzerland.
Manufacturer: USM, Switzerland.
7 752 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Metal
Width: 152
Height: 85
Depth: 42
Reference (ID): 1684394
Availability: In stock
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