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Midcentury lounge chairs by Otto Schulz

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Pair of lounge chairs by Otto Schulz in a luxurious design. Made from mahogany with elegant ribbed backs and beautiful details. Upholstered with offwhite bouclé fabric.

Designer: Otto Schulz
Maker: BOET
Year: 1940s
Country: Sweden
Condition: Very good vintage condition consistent with age and use
Size: Height 74 cm, Width 64 cm, Depth 70 cm
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Otto Schulz was a furniture designer, interior designer, editor and owner of the renowned furniture and interior decoration firm BOET, which he started in Gothenburg in 1920s and ran for 30 years. BOET was an inspiration centre as much as a store. Schulz also gave out an interior decoration magazine with the same name, aiming to inspire readers in every aspect of interior design. BOET magazine was the most influential periodical on interior design in Sweden at the time, featuring reviews by high-profile designers and architects.

Schulz’s furniture was very modern – and at the same time often inspired by older styles such as late baroque. His design was so original that he even patented some of his techniques. Among them the usage of decorative nails as part of the design, a technique that was named “Bopoint”.

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