1930S OTTO SCHULZ
oakwood and leather strap armchair
oakwood and leather strap armchair
Otto Schulz (1882–1970) was a German-born Swedish architect, designer, and publisher who played a key role in shaping Swedish interior and furniture design from his "Boet" studio in Gothenburg, Sweden. Known for innovative use of materials such as leather-clad surfaces, nailhead decoration, and patterned woods. This armchair has all in abundance with added unique side panels in leather strapping (not likely original). Single loose red velvet seating - over pad feet. Sweden, 1930s.
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Origin: Sweden
Period: 1930s
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