USM HALLER - The story

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More than a century ago, USM was known as a pre-eminent producer of iron works and window fittings. In 1961, Paul Schaerer, grandson of USM founder Ulrich Schaerer, chose to take the company in a new and dramatic direction by transforming the factory from a large, manually-oriented metal production plant into a modern, industrial enterprise.To achieve this goal, Schaerer commissioned Swiss architect Fritz Haller to design a building that would accommodate the Münsingen-based company's factory and provide ample space for administrative offices. The facilities modular architecture inspired Haller and Schaerer in the conception of flexible storage solution to accompany the firm's growth prospect. In 1963, the two men created the pioneering furniture product known today as USM Haller Systems.

From the sourcing process to the distribution strategy without mentioning the production phase, USM acts in respect of the environment. The long life cycle of our products achieved through the unlimited possible reconfigurations of the system contribute to a minimal waste generation and account for our sustainable philosophy.

Design, Flexibility, Quality and Durability: These words symbolize the character and ethos of USM's unique Modular Furniture System. A system designed for infinite reuse and reconfiguration. A system that increases the life of the material and improves the furniture's environmental impact over time. Here is our philosophy.