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‘Invisible Personage’ armchair inspired from surreal paintings of Dali

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaAugust 4, 2016Updated:February 12, 20182 Mins Read
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It all started with surreal painting of Salvador Dali named ‘Femme à la tête rose’ in 1935.  The first unique design Leda chair and table featured in the painting were sculpted by Joaquim Camps under designer firm BD Barcelona Design. In its continuation BD recently launched ‘Invisible Personage’ armchair taken from the painting ‘Singularities’ by Dali. This armchair design mimics its surroundings with a feel of an invisible character sitting on it.

The design came to life after a team of designers led by Oscar Tusquets, co-founder of Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation thoroughly examined the master painting and approved it. This time they chose invisible characters sitting on furniture painted in Dali’s artwork.

Finally the armchair was designed with dimensions 80 x 90 x 92 cm. There was a need of long fur to depict invisible character, so its outer structure is made of real sheepskin. The area covered by Invisible Character is designed with less fur than other parts of the armchair.

On upper portion of the ‘Invisible Personage’ armchair a polyamide gloss lacquered lamp is incorporated.  The lamp has its exterior in pearl and interiors in golden color. Rechargeable LED light source with capacity of 100 hours is included to lighten it up. To maintain design’s complexity and rareness, BD Barcelona Design launched its 20 copies as a limited edition.

Rare and unique artistry of Salvador Dali
Rare and unique artistry of Salvador Dali
‘Invisible Personage’ armchair inspired from surreal paintings of Dali
Armchair inspired from surreal paintings of Dali
Top incoporated with polyamide gloss lacquered lamp
Top incorporated with polyamide gloss lacquered lamp and less fur on the tread
Front and side look of the Invisble Personage armchair
Front and side look of the Invisible Personage armchair
All sides of the armchair looks fury
All sides of the armchair looks fury

 

 

 

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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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