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Three Otto Schulz lounge chairs in turqouise velvet, Sweden 1940’s
A set of three beautiful lounge chairs by Swedish-German designer Otto Schulz for the furniture company Boet in Gothenburg, Sweden in the 1940s. The chairs have been reupholstered in turquoise (blue) velvet. The wooden legs are made from stained beech tree in a reddish-brown nuance (måste verifieras IRL). This chair is a modern design classic, very striking to look at as well as extremely comfortable to sit in.
3.474.800 JPY
Otto Schulz
Otto Schulz was a German furniture designer and architect, particularly known for his contributions to modern design during the early to mid-20th century. He was active during the period of the Bauhaus and the Weimar Republic, a time of significant innovation and experimentation in architecture and industrial design.
Schulz’s work blends principles of modernism with functional design, focusing on creating furniture that was both aesthetically pleasing and practical. He was known for integrating clean lines, simple forms, and the use of innovative materials into his designs.


