BY SALVADOR DALÍ 1937
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SIGNED, SERIAL NUMBER AND CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
DALÍ COLLECTION
BEIGE LINEN SATIN LAMPSHADE
LIMEWOOD BLEACHED OR VARNISHED
5 MOVEABLE DRAWERS
| IN | H | 34.2 | W | 11.8 | D | 11.8 | SH | 11.8 | ||
| CM | H | 87 | W | 30 | D | 30 | SH | 30 |
HANDCRAFTED IN SPAIN BY BD BARCELONA
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Furnishing and activating its surroundings, the Cajones Lamp articulates Dalí’s Surrealist vocabulary through a language of measured form and conceptual clarity. The design was originally drawn by Dalí in 1937 for Jean-Michel Frank, and later realized as a three-dimensional object by Oscar Tusquets in collaboration with Robert Descharnes, translating Dalí’s imagery into a functional work of design
Hand-carved from limewood, the lamp’s base is punctuated by a sequence of small drawers, a direct reference to Dalí’s iconic Venus de Milo with Drawers (1936). These drawers ascend vertically and gradually diminish in scale, introducing a sense of rhythm and progression as they lead upward to a structural link of crutches that connects the base to the lamp fitting. This interplay of drawers and crutches brings together two of Dalí’s most persistent motifs, merging psychological symbolism with architectural structure
Topped with a handcrafted beige linen lampshade, the lamp emits a soft, intimate light. The draped fabric and gentle folds diffuse illumination across both the surrounding space and the carved wooden form, emphasizing the tactile qualities of the material and reinforcing the lamp’s domestic presence


