Item No.
100269818
USM Haller Media Console
$2,895.00
Item No.
100269818
USM Haller Media Console
$2,895.00
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- Built to last.
- Chromed steel frame.
- Powder-coated steel panels.
- 23" H 60" W 15" D
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- Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery
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5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Fritz Haller And Paul Schaerer for USM
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Secure storage, sweet design —
Seeming to float above the floor, the USM Haller Media Console has a clean low profile, ample space to store and secure your stuff, and top surfaces where bouquets of flowers or favorite photos would look mighty nice.
Details
Modular and modern
The USM Haller Collection, including the USM Haller Media Console (1961), is crafted with precision. Designed by Fritz Haller and Paul Schaerer, the modular furniture collection is constructed of steel and built to last for generations. Pieces bought 50 years ago can be paired with those purchased today, and you can continue to add others as needs change. The Media Console has one cable cutout and two drop-down doors that lock with the twist of a coin. Made in Switzerland.
- Built to last.
- Chromed steel frame.
- Powder-coated steel panels.
- Brand
- USM
- Collection
- USM Haller Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 23" H 60" W 15" D
- Product Weight
- 95 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)

High
- Height (in): 23
- Width (in): 60
- Depth (in): 15
- Weight (lbs): 95
- Chromed steel frame
- Powder-coated steel panels
- Adjustable floor glides
Fritz Haller And Paul Schaerer
Originally a Swiss hardware and lock business, USM was founded in 1885 by Ulrich Schaerer. In 1961, his grandson, Paul Schaerer, hired architect Fritz Haller to build a new factory and office space, which led to a series of modular furniture designed to adapt and expand as home and office needs changed. Now included in MoMA’s permanent collection, the USM Haller is an icon of modern design.
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