Studio M3 invited 10 Norwegian designers to reinvent a 1980s USM Haller frame using repurposed and surplus materials.
The newly-unveiled Marylebone showroom expands the Swiss furniture label’s emphasis from commercial solutions to home furnishing.
Using Danish paper cord woven in Maine, the NYC-based industrial designer introduces a soft contrast to USM’s chrome hardware.
Showcasing a nostalgic checkerboard design, eye-catching marble table tops, and heavy use of “BS Pink” with USM’s Ruby Red accents.
For Aram’s “Adaptations” exhibition, the beloved Swiss system has taken on some creative new uses.
The pop-up capsule is currently on view in New York, followed by a tour around the globe.
Four striking pieces, designed to “blend seamlessly into any design style” and “[harmonize] with any other color.”
A deep dive into the modular design beloved by Supreme, Daniel Arsham, and Nigo.