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    This exceptionally rare armchair was designed by Otto Schulz and produced by Boet in Goteborg, Sweden in the 1940s. The rounded, organic lines of the design create a striking silhouette. Its generous proportions and the high, buttoned back make this a sumptous and very comfortable armchair. This elegant design looks great from all angles, making it very suitable for free standing placement in a room.

    The chair has been fully reconditioned and newly upholstered in a gray brown Pierre Frey fabric. The ‘Scarlette’ fabric is a magnificent blend of alpaca, merino and mohair wools with a beautiful soft texture. The four slightly tapered legs are in dark stained beech wood.

    Literature reference: Arvid Berghman (ed), Tidskriften Boet, årgång 1945.