Otto Schulz cabinet

Item number: 153654Category: Storage
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This rare and exceptional cabinet was designed by Otto Schulz and produced by Boet in Sweden during the 1930s. It stands as a distinguished example of Swedish Art Deco furniture, notable for its sophisticated use of flamed and blackened birch combined with intricate geometric inlays. The two-door cabinet is decorated with symmetrical circular and linear motifs, highlighting the era’s emphasis on refined craftsmanship and decorative artistry. The front is fitted with brass handles featuring elongated tassel-shaped pulls, a signature design element that adds an elegant and distinctive touch to the piece.

Otto Schulz was a pivotal figure in early 20th-century Scandinavian design, recognized for his ability to merge functionalism with ornamental detailing. As the founder of Boet, Schulz played a significant role in Sweden’s design legacy by producing furniture that balanced traditional craftsmanship with contemporary artistic influences. This cabinet exemplifies that balance through its meticulous wood inlay work and the striking contrast between light and dark finishes, showcasing both modernist restraint and decorative richness.

Inside, the cabinet offers a well-organized storage solution with multiple compartments and drawers, preserving functionality without compromising on aesthetic appeal. The entire piece is elevated on a sleek black lacquered stand, providing a strong visual contrast that enhances its sculptural presence within any interior. The cabinet retains its original patina, which adds historical depth and authenticity, making it a remarkable example of early Scandinavian decorative arts where craftsmanship, artistry, and history intersect.

Dimensions are 91.5 cm in width (36 inches), 33 cm in depth (13 inches), and 149 cm in height (58.7 inches).

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 91.5 / D: 33 / H: 149
ProducerBoet
ColorBlack
Decade1930s
CountrySweden
StyleArt Deco, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialBirch, Lacquer
Designed in1930s
Item Number153654
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Designer

Otto Schulz

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