Similar to Alain Bélanger’s surrealist furniture designs, these four pieces of oak surrealism furniture are by Avanzatti of Buenos Aires.
Architect and designer, Joseph Hoffmann, who founded the Wiener Secessionist Movement at the beginning of the 20th Century, had a vision to create artistic avant-garde interior decoration. Based on this reflection, Eduardo and Marcelo Avanzatti design and create their furniture by following that same Art Nouvea style.
“We want to make them evocative of something, of an idea, a spatial concept: not just containers, but pieces with an identity of their own. Thus everybody will be able to associate their bends to a cello, to sea waves or to a woman’s back.”
Like Dali’s famous surrealism paintings, the furniture has that melting-in-the-sun look. Two of the pieces even bare the painter’s first and second name. Surrealist furniture adds an abstract tilt to the room, throwing visitors off kilter and giving them something worthy to remark on when visitng the home.
- salvador cupboard
- dali chest of drawers
- media luna bedside tables
- pantera rosa chest of drawers
“I try to create fantastics and magics things, as we were in a dream, because the world needs fantasy and this technological civilization is too rational, too mechanised. We can transform the fantastic as real because this is realer than actually exists”.
Salvador Dalì





















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