In exclusivity for The Invisible Collection, Maison Darré offers a complete collection of its iconic furniture. The Conversation collection is a tribute paid to the great Salvador Dali and more specifically to the Archeological Reminiscence Millet’s Angelus. Framed by a baroque cornice, following the silhouettes of the two figures. Cecil Beaton had immortalized the mythical couple Gala and Dali holding the two paintings; this picture is for me a perspective of infinity. From these cut-out shadows, I imagined sofas, armchairs, brightly coloured chairs conversing in a surrealist lounge.
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Dedar x The Invisible Collection
Upholstered in This Must Be The Place Dedar fabric, colour artifices Discover the fabric selection here
Legs and structure in walnut
Customer’s own material also available
W 66 x D 67 x H 132 cm
W 25.9’’ x D 26.3’’ x H 51.96’’
Seating height: 47 cm / 18.5″
Fabric required: 3.7 m / 4.04 yd
Handmade in France
Production lead time: 8 – 10 weeks
FirmnessThe level of firmness can be adapted upon request, according to your preferences. Contact us or add comments at checkout.
firm
semi firm
soft
Insured and worldwide deliveryThe Invisible Collection finances 100% of the carbon contribution of its expeditions
Secure paymentYou can pay by credit card, Paypal or bank transfer in complete confidentiality, all payments are encrypted
Certificate of authenticityEach piece is authenticated and certified
In exclusivity for The Invisible Collection, Maison Darré offers a complete collection of its iconic furniture. The Conversation collection is a tribute paid to the great Salvador Dali and more specifically to the Archeological Reminiscence Millet’s Angelus. Framed by a baroque cornice, following the silhouettes of the two figures. Cecil Beaton had immortalized the mythical couple Gala and Dali holding the two paintings; this picture is for me a perspective of infinity. From these cut-out shadows, I imagined sofas, armchairs, brightly coloured chairs conversing in a surrealist lounge.
Like cats, Vincent Darré has had several (professional) lives, working in fashion, lifestyle and now, interior design, transforming his homes into a laboratory of sorts for his unbridled creativity. Known for his extravagant, almost baroque persona, Vincent Darré, a.k.a. the enfant terrible of French design, is a free-spirited artist and the master of -isms: dandyism, romanticism, surrealism, eclecticism, Dadaism, Hellenism, and cheeky classicism. Vibrant and flamboyant, his designs are a feat of unexpected shapes and colours, true conversation pieces.
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