The USM Haller sideboard is a modular and highly customizable storage furniture piece designed by Swiss architects Fritz Haller and Paul Schaerer in 1963. It features a minimalist and timeless design made from powder-coated steel panels and chrome-plated steel tubes, known for durability and high- quality craftsmanship. The sideboards come in various configurations, sizes, and colors (14 standard colors), allowing extensive personalization with options like drop-down doors, drawers, open compartments, and locking mechanisms. The system is modular, meaning it can be expanded or reconfigured over time to suit different needs, making it suitable for offices, homes, or public spaces. It represents a blend of functionality, aesthetic elegance, and sustainable design longevity. Key highlights:
- Materials: Powder-coated steel and chrome-plated steel tubes
- Dimensions vary by model with popular sizes including 90"W x 15"D x 25"H or 29"H and taller variants
- Available in 14 colors including bright, neutral, and bold options
- Modular system for customization and expansion
- Suitable for storage, media console, and display purposes
- Features sturdy construction with options for locking doors
- Designed and manufactured in Switzerland
This furniture piece is seen as a design icon combining practicality with a sleek, minimalist appearance, capable of fitting in various interior styles from contemporary to classic.