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USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail

by Fritz Haller & Paul Schärer — 3.046,00 €
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USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail

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If you not only want to dress stylishly, but also store your clothes stylishly, the USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail is the solution for you. Three open and two closed compartments compliment a compartment with a clothes rail providing storage space in the timeless USM Haller design.

Important Information: This unit type is particularly bulky/heavy. Only in exceptional cases, where the local conditions on site allow it, it can be delivered fully assembled. If this is not possible, it will be delivered partially assembled and the final assembly undertaken on site. This service is only bookable in Germany for an additional charge (149, - EUR basic price + 2% of the value of goods). If you decide to have the object delivered completely assembled by standard delivery service, please pay close attention to the weight of the object!

Details

Product type Clothes rack
Dimensions Overall: H 144 x L 153 x D 53 cm
Ball centre to ball centre: H 140 + 4 x L 150 x D 50 cm
Weight 91 kg
Colours

Colour chart Request a USM Haller Colour Fan
Material Panels: Metal, powder coated
Structure: Steel, chrome plated
Ball: Brass, chrome plated
Function & properties Including rail for clothes hangers and 2 drop-down doors
Care Chrome plated, powder coated and glass elements should be cleaned with a damp, light cloth and subsequently dried.
Stubborn stains can be cleaned with glass cleaner or water mixed with ethanol in a ratio of 10:1

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Museums Permanent collection MoMA, New York
Certificates Inflammable class 1 (DIN 4102)
GREENGUARD - Indoor Air Quality
LEED "Green Directive""
Warranty 24 months
Product family USM Haller Clothes Racks
Product brochure Please click on the picture for detailed information (ca. 8,7 MB).

Popular versions

USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, USM green
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, Pure white RAL 9010
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, USM brown
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, USM ruby red
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, Mid grey RAL 7005
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, Anthracite RAL 7016
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, Gentian blue RAL 5010
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, Graphite black RAL 9011
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, Golden yellow RAL 1004
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, USM matte silver
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, Steel blue RAL 5011
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, Pure orange RAL 2004
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, Light grey RAL 7035
USM Haller Clothes Rack L with Rail, USM beige

Design Story

The Design

With the USM modular furniture system a wide range of furniture objects can be constructed from three basic elements: metal tubes form the framework, chrome plated brass balls act as the connection points and metal or glass panels used provide decoration and cladding. The spectrum of possible configurations ranges from simple shelving constructions such as the popular USM Haller Sideboards, over tables and roll containers all the way up to to modern wardrobes. Originally, the architect Fritz Haller developed the USM furniture in the 1960s as office furniture for the new USM administrative building; however with the first large order, in 1969 for the Rothschild Bank in Paris, series production began. And thus the USM Haller success story that continues to this day. Characteristic of USM Haller shelving is its modular character and minimalist design. And the classically elegant effect created by the different surfaces and the clearly defined structure.

Designer

Although Fritz Haller is popularly known for the USM he was first and foremost an architect. Born in Solothurn, Switzerland, in 1924, as the son of an architect, Haller initially completed an apprenticeship as a draftsman before studying architecture. Early in his career Haller spent a year in Rotterdam where he collaborated with Willem van Tijen and Berend Bakema, among the most important representatives of post-war functionalism, and architects who had a major influence on his view of architecture. Haller's main focus was on schools, office buildings and industrial facilities - all of them designed in the spirit of functionalism and with a penchant for systems. Finally, in 1963, by chance, it came to his most famous work, the USM Haller modular furniture system: by chance insofar as his job was actually limited to the planning of new facilities, but for which he then he also designed the interior. The USM furniture system remained Haller's only furniture design a brought him worldwide fame. Fritz Haller died in October 2012 in Switzerland.

USM Haller stand at Milan Furniture Fair

Manufacturer

The USM Haller wardrobe is the result of a long history: In 1885, Paul Schärer's ancestor Ulrich Schärer founded USM as a metalworking shop and hardware store in the Swiss town of Münsingen near Bern. With the production of window closures and the introduction of general metal and sheet metal processing in the first half of the twentieth century, the business not only expanded but the conditions for the production of the shelving system by Fritz Haller were laid. Since 1969, the furniture produced in series in Münsingen; since 1988, the furniture has been protected by copyright and was classified as a work of applied art in a judicial procedure. With showrooms from Tokyo to New York, USM has made a name for itself worldwide and now focuses exclusively on the manufacture and development of USM Haller furniture.

Universal design: table and shelf by USM Haller

Production

The USM Haller shelves, which were developed in the 1960s in Münsingen, Switzerland, and all the basic USM building blocks are still produced there, and the metal trays are powder coated in the 14 USM colors USM. The final assebly for the German market takes place in Leipzig: the transport of individual parts is space-saving and thus ecologically more meaningful, however, the company also fulfills its ecological responsibility in other ways. All production processes are justifiable from the point of view of environmental protection, the concentration on a singl production site reduces the CO2 emissions through transport routes and last but not least the high quality and flexibility of the USM furniture system bequeath the objects a very long life. In addition, the USM furniture has been awarded the Greenguard Indoor Quality Certificate, which guarantees low-emission products and thus a healthier indoor climate.

Historical Context

Fritz Haller developed his modular furniture system, as well as his buildings, true to the famous saying "form follows function" and thus in the sense of functionalism. With the Dessau Bauhaus, the term "functionalism" gained relevance: at that time, the focus shifted from the craftsmans, expressionist design approach from the Weimar period to a factual form, which should preferably be implemented by industrial manufacturing processes. The beauty in architecture and design should then arise from the functionality of an object. Forty years later Haller's USM shelving employs this understanding of design. Focussing on the function results in the strict and minimalist design of USM Haller furniture, a design which has been combining style and function for decades. This combination has made it the perfect storage solution for offices and homes alike.

Continual development: Since 2017 USM shelving can be equipped with light and power supply elements

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