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An exclusive cabinet attributed to the famous German born furniture designer Otto Schulz for Boet in Göteborg, Sweden.
The front is covered in leather with brass nails, drawers and twisted legs made in solid oak. Inside you will find a nice pattern and glass shelves attached. 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". His daring aesthetic has a multifaceted character and has contributed important elements to both the Swedish Grace and Swedish Modern eras.
This lovely cabinet will complement many interior styles. A modern, antique, classic, Scandinavian or an Art Deco home decor.
An exclusive cabinet attributed to the famous German born furniture designer Otto Schulz for Boet in Göteborg, Sweden.
The front is covered in leather with brass nails, drawers and twisted legs made in solid oak. Inside you will find a nice pattern and glass shelves attached. 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". His daring aesthetic has a multifaceted character and has contributed important elements to both the Swedish Grace and Swedish Modern eras.
This lovely cabinet will complement many interior styles. A modern, antique, classic, Scandinavian or an Art Deco home decor.
An exclusive cabinet attributed to the famous German born furniture designer Otto Schulz for Boet in Göteborg, Sweden.
The front is covered in leather with brass nails, drawers and twisted legs made in solid oak. Inside you will find a nice pattern and glass shelves attached. 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". His daring aesthetic has a multifaceted character and has contributed important elements to both the Swedish Grace and Swedish Modern eras.
This lovely cabinet will complement many interior styles. A modern, antique, classic, Scandinavian or an Art Deco home decor.
Creator:
Otto Schulz (Designer) Boet (Maker)
Dimensions:
Height: 67.13 in (170.5 cm)Width: 44.1 in (112 cm)Depth: 17.33 in (44 cm)
Place of Origin:
Sweden
Period:
Early 20th Century
Date of Manufacture:
1930-1940
Condition:
Good. Wear consistent with age and use
Contact for condition report: contact@eliaselias.dk
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