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After Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)

A "Sillón Leda" armchair by BD Barcelona, circa 1990s
Titled and attributed to metal plaque: Salvador Dalí / 1935 / b.d. ediciones de diseño / 145
The polished brass chair after a chair depicted in Dalí's painting "Femme à Tête de Roses' (1935)
35.5" H x 24.25" W x 20.5" D

  • Notes:
    The Sillón Leda is a sculptural armchair that brings Salvador Dalí's surrealist vision to life. This unique piece is directly inspired by Dalí's 1935 painting "Femme à Tête de Roses" (Woman with Head of Roses), a work that exemplifies the artist's dreamlike imagery and symbolic motifs.

    Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), a prominent Spanish surrealist artist, was known for his eccentric personality, flamboyant style, and groundbreaking artistic contributions. His work often challenged conventional notions of reality, and the Sillón Leda chair is no exception to this approach.

    The chair's design faithfully reproduces the surreal elements from Dalí's painting. It features a distorted, dream-like image of a woman seated in the chair, with the chair's legs transforming into a woman's legs capped with shoes. This three-dimensional interpretation remains true to every detail in Dalí's original artwork, effectively bridging the gap between painting and sculpture.

    Manufactured by BD Barcelona, the Sillón Leda is crafted from polished cast brass, making it a substantial and visually striking piece. While it is technically a functional furniture item, Dalí himself humorously noted, "A chair can be used even to sit on, but only on one condition: That we sit uncomfortably." Indeed, with its three-legged design and considerable weight, the Sillón Leda serves more as a work of art than a practical seating solution.

    The chair's creation has an interesting history. In the mid to late 1930s, Dalí collaborated with designer Jean-Michel Frank on a collection of furniture designs. However, not all these designs were realized during their lifetimes. It wasn't until the 1990s that a team of designers, led by Oscar Tusquets and supported by The Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation, worked to bring the Dalí/Frank collection to fruition. BD Barcelona subsequently took on the manufacturing of these pieces, including the Sillón Leda.

    By integrating elements from "Femme à Tête de Roses" into a three-dimensional form, the Sillón Leda serves as a tangible link between Dalí's painted surrealism and the physical world. It embodies the artist's ability to challenge perceptions and blur the lines between different artistic mediums, making it a true representation of Dalí's enduring legacy in the world of art and design.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with scattered scuffs and light scratches commensurate with age.

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