The USM Haller system is one of the most important icons of 20th-century furniture design. It was developed in the 1960s through a collaboration between the Swiss company USM and architect Fritz Haller, and today it can be found in interiors around the world – from private homes and creative studios to the headquarters of leading international companies.
Its distinctive construction of chrome-plated steel tubes, connector balls and metal panels creates a system that is both functional and timeless. USM Haller can be expanded, reconfigured or complemented at any time to meet changing needs, while maintaining its consistent appearance.
The USM Haller M64 sideboard offers generous storage for spaces where both capacity and organisation are important. Four enclosed compartments with drop-down doors are complemented by two open compartments for displaying books, decorative objects or frequently used items. It is ideal for dining rooms, living rooms, offices and meeting rooms, where it can serve as a central storage unit. It is also available in other colour options.
The drop-down doors are secured against opening during transport and can be easily unlocked by turning the locking mechanism with a suitable tool.