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USM Modular Furniture & Henry Julier Present Woven Structures

The launch of 'Woven Structures' by USM Modular Furniture, in collaboration with New York-based industrial designer Henry Julier, presents an intriguing evolution of the brand’s iconic Haller modular system. This product is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year.

The Woven Structures collection boasts ten furniture pieces, ranging from seating to storage. The silhouettes introduce Danish paper cord as a key material, marking a departure from USM’s traditionally sleek and industrial aesthetic while retaining the studio's signature modularity and precision engineering.

Henry Julier is known for his systems-driven approach and experience with brands like Areaware and MillerKnoll. He brings a fresh perspective to USM’s design language by blending modernist functionality with organic warmth. The collection made its debut at Shelter, an emerging design fair during NYCxDesign.

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