Despite the undisputed sophistication of the USM Haller system, the furniture isn’t all appearance. Practicality and immense durability are key traits of this modular system, which is why the units make a welcome addition to the rough and tumble of children’s bedrooms. The USM Haller system is exceptional for its rather unique ability to look after your child from birth to moving out, as the system is modular the furniture can grow with your child’s changing needs with the colour even changing if required. With the rigorous and exacting quality standards that USM employs, you can expect to depend on every USM product for decades to come. Each door hinge on a USM unit is tested by opening and closing it 40,000 times, ensuring that it makes absolutely no noise on each occasion – just one example of the levels USM go in order to assure a steadfast product.
In addition to the modular pieces themselves, USM also has the USM Set Inos Box available to purchase in various sizes. The collection of storage boxes, complete with longitudinal and traverse partitions, makes compartmentalising (an essential ingredient for success in a child’s room) simple and efficient. Whether for storing clothes, cosmetics, or toys, the USM Set Inos Box help you organise your USM further.
The design of the USM Haller modular system is fantastically simple, however it is the Swiss precision in which the components are made that give the furniture the strength, versatility and clean lines that have made USM Haller a design classic. Launched on to the market in 1965 the USM Haller system has become a watchword for timeless design all over the world. In 1988 it was decided in Germany for the first time ever that the USM Haller furniture system is a work of applied art and should be protected by copyright. Its acceptance into the Design Collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York (USA) at the end of 2001 was a high distinction and confirmed the artistic character of the product.
About USM:
Launched on to the market in 1965 and designed in conjunction with renowned Swiss architect Fritz Haller the USM Haller system has become a watchword for timeless design all over the world. In 1988 it was decided in Germany for the first time ever that the USM Haller furniture system is a work of applied art and should be protected by copyright. Its acceptance into the Design Collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York (USA) at the end of 2001 was a high distinction and confirmed the artistic character of the product.
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