Galatea Armchair
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DESCRIPTION
The Galatea of Sphere is a painting by Dali in 1952 that depicts Gala Dali, his wife and muse. Inspired by Salvador Dali, known for his surrealist paintings, this Galatea armchair has been designed. Being one of the most paradoxical and controversial artist of 20th century, he occupies the central and unique position in history of modern art. Malabar designers taking inspiration from him designed this asymmetrical armchair with walnut wood rectangular and marble sphere feet. This armchair becomes the focal point of any room.
Product ID:
371509
Style:
Contemporary
Color:
Floral White
Frame Material:
Wood
Upholstery Material:
Velvet
Width:
92 cm | 36.2 inches
Depth:
75 cm | 29.5 inches
Height:
66 cm | 26.0 inches
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