Pair Of Salvador Dali Contemporary Lime-Wood Muletas Lamps Sculptures By Bd

$11,989

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Illuminate your space with a one-of-a-kind standing lamp, designed by Salvador Dali and manufactured by BD furniture in Barcelona. The Muletas and Cajones carved structure, made of pale varnished lime-wood, features a beige linen lampshade that adds a warm glow to any room.Standing at 187 cm tall, this lamp is a true work of art taken from Dali's designs for Jean Michel Frank, as seen in his famous works such as "The Dream" (1937) and "A Soft Self-Portrait with Fried Bacon" (1941). The lamp's unique design and high-quality craftsmanship make it a rare find that showcases Dali's iconic surrealist style.This lamp's timeless appeal is further accentuated by its contemporary aesthetic, making it a versatile piece that can seamlessly complement any interior design. It is the perfect addition to any art and design collection, and is sure to impress both discerning collectors and enthusiasts alike.Salvador Dali (1904-1989) was a Spanish artist best known for his surrealist paintings, such as "The Persistence of Memory" (1931), and his eccentric personality. He was a prominent figure in the art world during the 20th century and his works continue to be highly sought after by collectors worldwide. His influence extends beyond the world of art, as he is also recognized as a pioneer of conceptual art, film, and fashion.Invest in a piece of art history with this exquisite Salvador Dali lamp, a rare gem that will not only elevate your space but also add value to your collection.______Set of Two Bracelli lamps designed by Salvador Dali manufactured by BD furniture in Barcelona.Muletas carved structure in pale varnished lime-wood.Lampshade in beige linen.Measures: 45 x 45 x 187 H.cmA standing lamp taken from Dalí’s designs for Jean Michel Frank. The ‘Muletas’ had its beginnings at the surreal stage and is an obsession which persists in Dalí’s works as can be seen in “El Sueño” 1937 (The Dream) and “Autorretrato blando con beicon frito” 1941 (A soft self - portrait with fried bacon), amongst others.

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