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USM Haller Credenza E2

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usm haller credenza e2

Design Fritz Haller & Paul Schaerer, 1963
Powder coated steel panels, chrome plated steel tubes
Made in Switzerland by USM Modular

A timeless and versatile storage credenza with four drop down doors that lock with the twist of a coin.

In 1961 Paul Schärer Junior, grandson of the founder and father of the current leader, commissioned the Swiss architect Fritz Haller to design a new flexible building that could accommodate the administration office, and the production lines.

Fritz Haller (1924-2012) was one of the most influential Swiss architects of the second half of the 20th century. He was a member of the Solothurn School group of architects and was an architectural theorist as well as a designer of buildings. He became well-known for his three construction systems "MINI" private housing and offices, "MIDI" larger buildings and "MAXI" industrial buildings. These three systems used steel modules of various sizes to enable a building's surface area to be increased or decreased depending on its requirements. This system of industrialized architecture that Haller perfected in the early 1960s was part of a trend for inexpensive buildings that could be easily dismantled. This is the principle of modularity.

Fritz Haller's flexible construction concept is perfectly suited to Paul Schärer's ambitions. The new factory, designed according to the "MAXI" system, was inaugurated in 1965. Next to it, the administrative office building was built on a reduced scale called the Pavilion. To equip his future offices, Paul Schärer was not satisfied with the range of classic furniture available on the market. For his own use, he and Fritz Haller developed a modular furniture system that is also able to adapt to changing needs. This is the USM Haller system and tables that we know today!

Initially intended for internal use only, the system was patented in 1965 and the first order of furniture came in 1969, by the Rothschild bank in Paris. This paved the way for mass production. Schärer, who held both Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier in great esteem, joined the long tradition of developers who appreciated and supported modern industrial architecture. Haller therefore built the company building (1963) and office pavilion (1965) on the USM site in Münsingen, followed by the Schärer family's private residence on a steep slope with spectacular views all round. This is known by everyone as the "Buchli", short and sweet, after the property's field name. The Schärer family recently completed a meticulous complete renovation of their former residence, while still maintaining the original construction principles and appearance as well as strictly complying with historic preservation guidelines. Today, the "Buchli" is used to receive visitors to the company USM.

Made from powder coated steel and chrome plated steel tubes, the USM Haller system is built to last for generations and adapt as your needs change. Made in Switzerland, GREENGUARD and Cradle to Cradle Certified®. The USM Haller System is modular and endlessly customizable, please contact Hive for assistance ordering configurations not shown online.

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60" w | 15" d | 29" h

$3,695.00 + free shipping
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The USM Haller system is synonymous for timeless modular design of high quality. Established in 1865 as a Swiss family run business, USM cares about building lasting relationships and keeping environmental impact to a minimum.

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