The dense curved lines of Dalí’s LEDA armchair embrace the sitter in shining brass.
Based on Salvador Dalí’s painting, Woman with a Head of Roses (1935), the LEDA was brought into the three-dimensional world. A brass body sculpts the sitter, and an arm stretches around, forming a backrest with a reaching a hand that clutches the armrest. Three slender legs taper down to shining high heels. Its expressive curves reproduce the creative energy of Dalí’s painting and mind. The LEDA chair is also available in a limited-edition black patina without varnish.
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