Description: Boet : tidskrift for hemkultur, Hantverk, konstindustri 1934;Schulz, Otto; 1934; 28.5x 23cmSwedish language 240pageshardback This issue has articles on or features images of designers including Otto Schulz, Arthur Percy, Vigo Sten Moller, AB Phillips and S. Lewerentz, Werner West, Sverre Petersen, Arundell Clark with Marian Dorn rugs, Elsa Gullberg, Svensk Tenn, Oscar Olsen, Nathalie Krebs, Jais Nielsen, Saxbo Stentoj, Kaare Klint Ole Wanscher, Molgaard Nielsenjacob Kjaerand Fritz Hansen in an article on Danish Furniture, Bo-Textiles designed for Boet, Finnish design with Maija Kansanen, Marianne Strengell Marta Taipale, Werner West, N. Boman, R Engblom, Alvar Aalto, Henry Ericson, Jerk Werkmasters Keramik, Italian furniture by Ebanisteria Casalinin, Norwegian Furniture A Huseby, I von der Lippe, Henrik Siverts, Arne Korsmo, Knut Knudsen, Henrik Bull, Furniture called standard range by E Sundahl and O. Hult, Modern Swedish Pewter Sylvia Stave for Hallbergs, Estrid Ericson, Nils Fougstedt for Guldsmedsaktiebolaget, USA interiors Barker Brothers Los Angeles, G. A Bergs, Italian glass from the 1934 Bienalle featuring toso, Arte Vetreria, Barovier, Toso, light fittings by Vicke Lindstrand, French textiles by Picasso, Jean Lurcat, Jean Francis Laglenne and Joan Miro “Otto Schulz was a furniture designer, interior architect, and entrepreneur but also a publicist and debater. His most important forum for debate was the magazine Boet – a monthly about home culture, craft, and art industry, which Schulz published in the years 1928–1938. It was one of Sweden’s most important in interior design, arts and crafts, furniture design and, not least, for international coverage. Most design critics wrote in the magazine during the 1930s, the magazine was filled with articles about Schulz’s design, but most articles were about colleagues such as Carl Malmsten, Alvar Aalto, Axel Einar Hjorth, Le Corbusier and others. Schulz was strategic; by publishing his furniture alongside the work of colleagues, he reasonably wanted to become part of this designer elite”. Christian Björk" Condition: Bound monthly journals with just the front page of the first issue bound in. Very clean with bookplate of former owner. Feel free to ask questions, and check out our shop, as it gives you the tools to browse through different categories such as furniture or lamps or Italian Design. Our listings deal exclusively with design reference works, especially out of print design books, collectible design books original manufacturers catalogues and exhibition catalogues from all over the world with an emphasis on furniture, glass, ceramics, lighting and textiles from the 1880s to the present day. We stock a large selection of mid-century design books with an emphasis on Scandinavian (Danish and Swedish mainly) and Italian 20th century design and English interwar and post-war design books.
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Industry: Periods & Styles
Publication Year: 1934
Contributors: Otto Schulz
Title: Boet
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