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Rare Otto Schulz for Boet 'B104' Sofa Circa 1935

Sale price£26,546.73

Otto Schulz for Boet, sofa, model B. 104, reupholstered in “Georges Lilas” and “Georges Sable” by Pierre Frey, lacquered wood, nickel-plated aluminum, iron, Gothenburg, Sweden, circa 1935

This sofa, designed by Otto Schulz and produced by the Swedish company Boet, epitomizes the unique design approach that Schulz developed during the 1930s. The sofa, part of the Bo-line series, was created in Gothenburg, Sweden, and were first introduced in the Boet magazine in 1935. The Bo-line included among others a seating section, which was characterized by modular designs, allowing pieces to be combined and arranged in ways that suited the user’s preferences and needs. A defining feature of Schulz’s work, and particularly of this sofa, is his eclecticism, which often defies easy categorization. He did not shy away from decoration or symbolic elements, even in the context of functionalist furniture, a decision that often placed him at odds with strict modernists who considered decoration to be unnecessary or even taboo. The original upholstery of this sofa featured decorative fabric with flora and fauna motifs, reflecting Schulz's affinity for traditional ornate elements. His ability to combine unexpected materials – such as pairing the embellished fabric with the industrial look of metal feet – resulted in a design that was both progressive and rooted in traditional aesthetics. Additionally, the use of geometric shapes softened by rounded edges, all framed within clean lines, introduced a sense of practicality, characteristic of modernist design. Schulz’s work, including this sofa, was reflective of his broader design philosophy: a balance between the traditional and the modern, the decorative and the functional.

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Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Boet (Manufacturer) Otto Schulz (Designer)
  • date of manufacture circa 1935
  • dimensions Height 26.78 in. Width 70.87 in. Depth 34.26 in. Seat Height 16.15 in.
  • dimensions Height 68 cm Width 180 cm Depth 87 cm Seat Height 41 cm
  • material Aluminum Fabric Lacquer Nickel Wood
  • origin Sweden
  • period 1930-1939
  • style Art Deco (Of the Period)
  • barcode 50115643