USM Haller Reception
Reception furniture from USM Haller
With the system of USM Haller you receive your customers or clients not only stylish, but also practical.

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USM Haller
- USM Haller Configurator
- USM Haller Quickship
- USM Haller in stock
- USM Haller Roll Container
- USM Haller shelves and boards
- USM Haller living room
- USM Haller special edition Olive Green
- USM Haller Office
- USM Haller Accessories
- USM Haller TV & Media Furniture
- USM Haller hallway
- USM Haller Tables
- USM Haller bathroom
- USM Haller Home Office
- USM Haller E
- USM Haller Bedroom
- USM Kitos tables
- USM Haller Dining Room
- USM Haller living
- USM Haller plant worlds
- USM Haller Furniture for Storage
- USM Haller Medical Furniture
- Furnishing with USM Haller
- Thonet
- BuzziSpace
- Fritz Hansen
- Artemide
- Tecnolumen
- Fatboy
- Freifrau
- COR
- Belux
- Kartell
- KFF
- Houe
- Knoll International
- Richard Lampert
- Lapalma
- FM Büromöbel
- MOX
- Muuto
- Louis Poulsen
- Wilkhahn
- Interstuhl
- Brunner
- Leather on Top
At the reception desk you can buy, sell, consult, accept mail and much more. From the inside, the reception counter offers a functional shelf system for documents, papers, accessories, customer information and everything else you need in the office, practice or law firm. Accessories such as the USM Haller Inos Box USM Haller or the Inos box set C4 with 5 drawers create a perfect order. To the outside, the counter offers a professional appearance. To the counters there are also matching furniture in the same design, such as sideboards, tables and roll containers in your pro office store. The reception furniture from manufacturer USM Haller is, like all other items, expandable and available in the 14 USM colors.
USM Haller
The company USM was founded in 1885 as a metal company and locksmith's store by Ulrich Schärer in Münsingen, from the initial letters developed the name USM. Grandson Paul Schärer joined the family business in 1961. Together with the architect Fritz Haller, he developed a modular construction system with a ball connection in 1963, which was patented in 1965.