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USM Haller Special Edition Olive Green – Sideboard

Timelessness and versatility are inherent to USM like the tube and ball. As the year comes to an end, USM surprises us with a special edition featuring four popular USM Haller furniture pieces in the special colour olive green. For that stylish extra touch to your living space, the subtle special colour is now available exclusively in four furniture types: serving trolley, lowboard, sideboard and highboard. In keeping with the festive season, USM is giving all customers who buy a piece of furniture in olive green a set of classic martini glasses from the quality brand Riedel as a token of our appreciation – ensuring a glamorous end to the year. Pre-orders will be fulfilled in February 2024.
Year: 1963
Dimensions: 152.3 × 37.3 × 74.0 cm
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$4,659.00

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Fritz Haller

Fritz Haller (born 23. October 1924 in Solothurn/Switzerland) is perhaps the best example of an architect who has successfully transferred their architectural competence into furniture design. Many architects have been successful, but few so successful as Fritz Haller. 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 to Solothurn where he 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.

Early Haller works such as the Kantonsschule, Baden from 1960 or the 1957 Weststadtschulhaus in Solothurn beautifully demonstrate the Haller approach to design. Fritz Haller's based his work on three systems; the "mini" for private houses and offices, "midi" for taller buildings and "max" for industrial complexes. All three systems are based on the same steel frame construction principle, just at varying scales. In 1963 at the bequest of Ulrich Schärer Münsingen (born a local producer of metal products, Fritz Haller extended his mini/midi/maxi system to furniture design, and in doing so created the now world famous System USM Haller. Based around a system of steel tubes, steel panels and, most importantly, a chromium plated brass ball, the USM Haller modular furniture is without question the design for which Fritz Haller is most famous for.

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