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USM Haller Bookshelf by Fritz Haller Switzerland 1960
$ 5,500
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Description
USM Haller Bookshelf by Fritz Haller
Introduce a touch of modern elegance to your space with this striking USM Haller bookshelf, designed by the renowned duo Fritz Haller and Paul Schärer. Originally launched in Switzerland in 1963, this modular furniture system features a captivating design of alternating black and white panels.
Key Features:
- Constructed from durable lacquered steel with chrome-plated steel accents.
- Versatile design allows for easy reconfiguration to suit your needs.
- Sturdy plastic feet protect your floors while providing stability.
Dimensions:
- Width: 89”
- Depth: 14.5”
- Height: 57.25”
This bookshelf is perfect for showcasing your favorite books and decorative items, making it an ideal addition to any modern office, living room, or study. Experience the timeless quality and innovative design of USM Modular Furniture. -
More Information
Documentation: Ample Provenance Period: 1950-1979 Materials: METAL Condition: Good. restored Creation Date: 1965 Styles / Movements: Minimalist Dealer Reference #: C00003851 Incollect Reference #: 751150
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