Bookends Gala and Salvador DALI feature the famous spanish master of surrealism and his muse Gala Dali (Elena Ivanovna Diakonova).
Features
Cut from high-quality steel, bookends offer excellent rigidity for holding library books as well as certain intermediate-sized works.
Perfect self-locking stability is ensured by the weight of the books on the bookend's inner tongue and thanks to non-slip silicone glides attached to the underside of the base.
The paint finish is matte. The black color allows the bookends to match a wide range of interior decorations.
The powder-coating process used for painting provides a high-quality coating.
The protection of furniture and shelves against scratches is ensured by the quality of the glides.
The steel material used in the manufacture of the bookends offers ideal strength and longevity with no risk of degradation.
Metal decoration that benefits from the precision advantages of an industrial laser-cutting machine suited to the manufacture of finely cut interior decorations for small production runs.
The creative process from initial sketches to final manufacture is fully handled by us.
Lot of two units.
Dali, dreams and surrealism
The bookend depicting Salvador Dali is inspired from the famous art photography of Philippe Halsman named Dali Atomicus and made in 1948.
Gala Dali is represented as the maestro painted her in 1949 in his work of art called Leda Atomica.
Salvador Dalí was a renowned 20th-century Spanish surrealist artist, famous for his strange, imaginative works that defied reality. He was also known for his eccentric personality and exuberant style. His iconic canvases, such as "The Persistence of Memory", capture the essence of Surrealism, blending dream and reality with fantastical images and soft clocks.
This stunning and very original bookends will provide your home library a new vision and an original decoration.
Environmental Protection
The bookends are cut from recycled steel sheets and upcycled steel. Steel is a 100% recyclable material.
The painting technique uses pigments that contain no solvents or similar substances. The pigments are applied through an electrostatic deposition process and then fixed by passing through an oven heated to around 280°C.
The cardboard and paper used for packaging are made from fully recyclable natural products.
Metal bookends - Made in the EU.
