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A full front view of the cream-colored, upholstered Boet sofa by Otto Schulz, featuring tapered wooden legs and a distinctive tufted backrest.
A three-quarter view of the right side of the Otto Schulz Boet sofa, showcasing the curvature of the armrest, the textured fabric, and the dark wood base.
A detailed view focusing on the left-side end of the cream Boet sofa by Otto Schulz, showing the plush seating cushions and the profile of the button-tufted back.
A close-up view of the central section of the Otto Schulz Boet sofa, highlighting the precise button tufting, fabric texture, and clean stitching details.
A detailed profile view of the Otto Schulz Boet sofa, emphasizing the slope of the backrest, the depth of the seat, and the visible dark wood base with its conical legs.
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Otto Schulz

Boet Sofa
The Boet Sofa is a standout piece from the mid-20th century designed by Otto Schulz and crafted by Jio Möbler in Jönköping. This Scandinavian sofa features a sturdy beech frame, a luxuriously padded seat, and a gracefully curved backrest with thick cushions. Named «Boet,» meaning «the nest» or «the home,» this sofa is a testament to Schultz’s iconic design legacy, offering both style and comfort in perfect harmony.
about the designer
Otto Schulz (1882-1970), interior designer and founder of Boet, the famous Swedish furniture company, was a pioneer of modern Scandinavian design. Moving to Sweden in 1907, he founded Boet in 1920, creating functional furniture inspired by Nordic aesthetics. His Schulz Easy Chair, emblematic of the 1930s, combines simplicity and opulence, making its mark on design history. His legacy lives on today, with his pieces still prized for their distinctive style.
period
1950
Material
Oak
Dimensions (in)
H 27.5 - W 57 - D 18
Quantity
1
YARDAGE OF FABRIC REQUIRED PER
PIECE (55")*
* Fabric to be approved by Jouffre
On request
Upholstered
No
LOCATION
New York