BY SALVADOR DALÍ 2014
LIMITED EDITION 20
SIGNED, SERIAL NUMBER AND CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
DALÍ COLLECTION
STUFFED LAMB WITH NATURAL OR BLACK DYED FUR
TABLETOP AND DRAWER IN NATURAL MATTE VARNISHED WALNUT
HOOVES IN GOLD-GILT SOLID BRONZE
GLASS EYES
| IN | H | 27.9 | W | 34.2 | D | 10.2 | ||||
| CM | H | 71 | W | 87 | D | 26 |
HANDCRAFTED IN SPAIN BY BD BARCELONA ART EDITIONS
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The Xai Table originates from Salvador Dalí’s painting Interpretation Project for a Stable-Library (1942) and was designed by Oscar Tusquets, who translated Dalí’s Surrealist imagery into a functional object. In the painting, a young woman is shown reclining among sheep, one of which assumes the role of a nightstand, complete with a drawer embedded in its body, an image that collapses the boundary between the animate and the domestic
In collaboration with BD Barcelona, Tusquets transformed this motif into a limited-edition series of tables constructed from taxidermy lambs. Twenty white lambs and a single black lamb were sourced by the Parisian firm Deyrolle, renowned for its mounting expertise and for its prior collaborations with Dalí during his lifetime. The lambs’ hooves are replaced with cast bronze feet, modeled in a rococo-inspired vocabulary that introduces a deliberate tension between animal form and decorative artifice
A circular wooden tabletop rests above the body, while a discreet drawer opens from the side, echoing the logic of the original painting. This careful integration of function into a figurative structure creates an object that oscillates between furniture and apparition
Defined by restraint and conceptual clarity, the Xai Table achieves a striking simplicity, balancing practical use with the sculptural presence of the body it supports

