Bretagne, France

One long advantage!

Creating perfect aesthetic harmony by integrating diverse furniture elements, including kitchen units, a cloakroom, and a library, was the challenge faced by this splendid Breton house, built of wood and stretching an impressive 32 metres.

Although the owner of the house, herself an architect, had initially envisaged a fixed solution for the entrance cloakrooms, library and kitchen, the USM alternative quickly emerged during discussions with the USM sales partner in charge of furniture for the project.

What better way to furnish an eco-designed, sober home than with a furniture system that makes circularity and sustainable development its central values. Even more so when, the same starting elements can be used to design furniture that is precisely adapted to each use and capable of being completely redesigned to meet new needs, even in a different location.


This ability to adapt on an ongoing basis has already been demonstrated here, after just a few months of use, the furniture has been modified with several features not originally planned!


By elegantly complementing the wooden environment and effortlessly adapting to the specific features of each use and integrated elements, the USM system exemplifies its modularity and sustainable, long-term use. This harmony perfectly aligns with the design philosophy of the house. Combined with its timeless lines, these qualities reinforce the value of investing in USM furniture.

If you want to purchase a USM Haller piece yourself design it now in

our online configurator, or find a quick-ship selection of curated

USM pieces in our online shop, or find your local sales partner here.

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