This exceptionally rare armchair was designed by Otto Schulz and produced by Boet in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1946. Its rounded, organic lines create a striking yet inviting silhouette. With generous proportions and a high back, it offers a sumptuous and exceptionally comfortable seating experience. This elegant design looks stunning from every angle, making it ideal for freestanding placement in a room.
The chair is in very good, restored condition. It has been newly upholstered in luxurious honey-beige natural sheepskin, featuring a button-tufted backrest. With its inviting, curly texture, this durable and wonderfully soft sheepskin showcases variations in structure, density, and thickness, resulting in a unique wool upholstery. The legs made of solid birch wood with minor wear consistent with age and use.