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Otto Schulz Attributed Swedish Modern Mirror in Teak
Creator: Otto Schulz (Attributed) Offered by: 1st Modern
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Description
Very rare mirror attributed to Otto Schulz for Boet, Sweden, 1940s. This large mirror features a solid teak frame covered in green faux leather, kept in place by dowels in teak.
CONDITION
Very good condition on both the frame and the mirror glass. The bottom plate has been replaced by us.
MEASUREMENTS
Height: 47.25 in. (120 cm)
Width: 23.63 in. (60 cm)
Depth: 2.37 in. (6 cm) -
More Information
Origin: Sweden Period: 1920-1949 Creation Date: 1940's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 555788 -
Dimensions
W. 23.63 in; H. 47.25 in; D. 2.37 in; W. 60.02 cm; H. 120.02 cm; D. 6.02 cm;
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