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July 2, 2026

USM Haller Green: RAL Code, Colour Matching & Styling

Why there is no official RAL code for USM Haller green, how to use the approximate numbers that circulate online, and how to style green in a room.

If you have searched for the RAL code of USM Haller green and come up empty, you are not doing anything wrong — there simply is no official RAL code for it. USM green is a proprietary colour from USM's own powder-coating system, and the brand has never published an official RAL number for it. This guide explains why, how to safely use the approximate references that circulate online, and how to style green so a unit looks intentional rather than accidental.

In short: There is no official RAL code for USM Haller green — it is a proprietary USM colour, not a RAL-catalogue one. Numbers such as RAL 6029 or 6018 circulate online, but they are third-party approximations only, never published or confirmed by USM, so treat them as a rough starting point rather than an exact match. Some USM standard colours do have official RAL codes (for example Reinweiß RAL 9010 or Anthrazitgrau RAL 7016), but green is not among them. To see green in context, the 3D configurator previews it live against every other finish.

What is the RAL code for USM Haller green?

There isn't one. USM green is part of USM's proprietary finish palette, and USM has not released an official RAL code for it — the same is true of several of its signature colours. This is exactly why your search felt like a dead end: the code you are looking for was never published. It is worth being clear about this, because a lot of online content confidently lists a RAL number for USM green as if it were official. It is not.

For contrast, USM does publish official RAL codes for some of its standard colours — for instance Reinweiß (RAL 9010), Hellgrau (RAL 7035), Anthrazitgrau (RAL 7016), and Graphitschwarz (RAL 9011). Green simply is not one of the colours with a published RAL match.

How to use the approximate references that circulate online

You will see numbers like RAL 6029 or RAL 6018 quoted for USM green around the web. These are third-party approximations — best-guess matches made by fans and resellers, not values from USM — so they are useful only as a rough reference. If you are briefing a paint shop or a designer, three cautions apply:

How to style green in a room

Green is one of the most forgiving statement colours because it behaves almost like a neutral. A few combinations that consistently work:

Keep green as the hero and let everything around it stay quiet, and a green unit looks designed rather than loud.

Green piece inspiration

For the full palette and how the colours relate, see the USM Haller colours guide, and for pairing colours by room and style, the colour styling guide.

Preview green before you commit

Because green is a colour you feel more than describe, the most reliable way to choose it is to see it. The browser-based 3D configurator previews green live — against other panels, in different configurations, and next to the chrome frame — so you can judge the real thing instead of a RAL number. Klackjoy parts are physically compatible with genuine USM Haller, so a green unit you configure also works to extend or accent an existing USM piece.

Preview green in the 3D configurator →


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the RAL code for USM Haller green?

There is no official RAL code for USM Haller green. It is a proprietary colour from USM's own powder-coating palette, and USM has never published an official RAL number for it. Numbers such as RAL 6029 or RAL 6018 circulate online, but they are third-party approximations only — never confirmed by USM — so treat them as a rough starting point, not an exact or official match.

Why can't I find an official RAL code for USM green?

Because USM green is part of USM's proprietary finish system rather than the RAL catalogue, and USM has not released an official RAL match for it — the same applies to several of its signature colours. Some USM standard colours do have official RAL codes, for example Reinweiß (RAL 9010) or Anthrazitgrau (RAL 7016), but green is not one of them, which is why the search feels like a dead end.

Can I use RAL 6029 or 6018 to match USM green?

Only as a rough reference. RAL 6029 and 6018 are third-party approximations for USM green, not values published by USM, so they are a best-guess starting point rather than an exact match. If you are briefing a paint shop or designer, tell them the number is unofficial, expect a colour shift between powder coat and wall paint, and always match to a physical swatch rather than the code.

What colours go well with a green USM Haller unit?

Green works almost like a neutral, so it pairs easily. The classic combination is green with warm wood and white for a calm mid-century look; green with light grey or anthracite gives a quieter, more architectural feel; and green with the unit's own chrome connectors adds a metallic sparkle for free. Keep green as the single hero colour and let the surroundings stay quiet.

How can I see the green colour before buying?

The best way to judge green is to see it rather than rely on a RAL number, so use the browser-based 3D configurator, which previews green live against other panels and next to the chrome frame. Klackjoy parts are physically compatible with genuine USM Haller, so a green unit you configure can also extend or accent an existing USM piece. If you need an exact swatch match, contact us.

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