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Contemporary Glazed Ceramic Explorer Vase No.2 by Jaime Haydon white, red, green
By Jaime Hayon
Located in Barcelona, ES
The shapely forms of the pieces in the Explorer Collection, have been condensed into these vases. They are objects that are part of my cosmos, taken from my drawings. The materialisa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

White lacquered contemporary buffet sideboard Tout Va Bien by Antonie & Manuel
By Antoine + Manuel
Located in Barcelona, ES
This Cabinet designed by Antoine and Manuel for this Collection edited by BD is a surprising mixture of applied arts, hieroglyphic language, contemporary graphics, fantasy and optimi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Cabinets

Materials

Wood

White lacquered contemporary modular drinks cabinet sideboard model Tout Va Bien
By Antoine + Manuel
Located in Barcelona, ES
This Cabinet designed by Antoine and Manuel for this Collection edited by BD is a surprising mixture of applied arts, hieroglyphic language, contemporary graphics, fantasy and optimi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Cabinets

Materials

Wood

Two door contemporary lacquered greyish white sideboard cabient "Tout Va Bien"
By Antoine + Manuel
Located in Barcelona, ES
This modular Cabinet / side board / buffet designed by Antoine and Manuel for this Collection edited by BD is a surprising mixture of applied arts, hieroglyphic language, contemporar...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Cabinets

Materials

Wood

Armchair Office Chair model "Odyssey" by Eugeni Quitllet cream leather + fabric
Located in Barcelona, ES
Odyssey is an out-of-this world armchair designed by Eugeni Quitllet for BD. The meeting of earth-bound ergonomic forms, comfort and imaginative flight of fancy. Small headrest 75 x...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Armchairs

Materials

Leather, Fabric

Contemporary Red Fabric Armchair / Office Chair model "Dino" by Jamie Hayon
By Jaime Hayon
Located in Barcelona, ES
A new armchair by Jaime Hayon will convert into a classic. As comfortable as possible within certain dimensions that adapt well to the body and space it’s in, for both home and contract. It has sculptural forms and a lovely profile, similar to that of a dinosaur, from which the name comes. Finishes: Dark red in a combination of Steelcut 2 and Vidar 3 fabric by Kvadrat and Florida leather with armrests in the same color. Cast aluminum legs painted in a powder coating in the same color. “During the last few years, I’ve worked with BD on different seatings developed with plywood boards. In the collection we now present, I wanted to take advantage of my previous experience with other moulded and upholstered seatings, to develop a new armchair." Born in Madrid in 1974, Jaime Hayon can boast one of the most glittering careers to be seen in the recent history of contemporary design. Hayon forged his identity as a designer at Benetton’s Fabrica communications research centre, near Treviso, where he worked under Oliviero Toscani...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Leather, Fabric

Contemporary Jaime Hayon Grey Dino Living Room Armchair Fabric Upholstered
By Jaime Hayon
Located in Barcelona, ES
Dino Armchair 74x90x111 cm - 25 Kg 29”x36”x44” - 55 Pd A new armchair by Jaime Hayon which will convert into a classic. As comfortable as possible within certain dimensions that adapt well to the body and space it’s in, for both home and contract. It has sculptural forms and a lovely profile, similar to that of a dinosaur, from which the name comes.    A rigid polyurethane structure covered with polyether foam cushioning and polyether foam headrest, seat cushion and backrest. Upholstered in grey fabric [Gaudi TG12]. Iron legs in a bronze black color. Born in Madrid in 1974, Jaime Hayon can boast one of the most glittering careers to be seen in the recent history of contemporary design. Hayon forged his identity as a designer at Benetton’s Fabrica communications research centre, near Treviso, where he worked under Oliviero Toscani...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Fabric

Contemporary Light Blue Grey Dino Living Room Armchair Fabric Upholstered
By Jaime Hayon
Located in Barcelona, ES
A new armchair by Jaime Hayon which will convert into a classic. As comfortable as possible within certain dimensions that adapt well to the body and space it’s in, for both home and contract. It has sculptural forms and a lovely profile, similar to that of a dinosaur, from which the name comes.    A rigid polyurethane structure covered with polyether foam cushioning and polyether foam headrest, seat cushion and backrest. Upholstered in fabric. Iron legs in a bronze black color. Born in Madrid in 1974, Jaime Hayon can boast one of the most glittering careers to be seen in the recent history of contemporary design. Hayon forged his identity as a designer at Benetton’s Fabrica communications research centre, near Treviso, where he worked under Oliviero Toscani...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Fabric

20th Century special black armchair model "Leda" by Salvador Dali spanish design
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Armchairm model "Leda" by Salvador Dali Black edition MATERIALS AND FINISHES Structure in black patina cast brass without varnish. MEASUREMENTS 60 x 47 x h.92 cm Taken from Dalí’s painting “Femme...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Brass

Gaulinetta dining chair by Oscar Tusquets red Lacquered Ash wood, contemporary
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Gaulinetta is an evolution of the Gaulino chair. In words of Oscar Tusquets «In homage to Enzo Mari, who called his chair Tonietta, a derivative of Thonet, I’ve called this chair...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Hide, Ash

Contemporary Spanish design "Gaulinetta" chair by Oscar Tusquets red ash wood
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Gaulinetta is an evolution of the Gaulino chair. In words of Oscar Tusquets «In homage to Enzo Mari, who called his chair Tonietta, a derivative of Thonet, I’ve called this chair...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Hide, Ash

Black Lacquered Contemporary Gaulinetta Dining Chair by Oscar Tusquets, Gaulino
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca
Located in Barcelona, ES
Inspired by Enzo Mari and his Tonietta chair, Oscar Tusquets created an adaptation of his Gaulino: The Gaulinetta. Tusquets’ reduction of the Gaulino armrests generates a sleek mode...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Hide, Ash

Dining chair "Gaulinetta" by Oscar Tusquets black lacquered ash wood, Spain
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca
Located in Barcelona, ES
«This permits us to make it in a reduced size without giving up any of its comfort. This is an ideal chair for dining and after, being able to tuck it away under the table. In homage...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Hide, Ash

Industrial contemporary side table "2001 Side Table Nº2" clear glass and pyrex
By Otto Canalda, Ramón Úbeda
Located in Barcelona, ES
The 2001 Side Tables are made from an ultra-clear glass and a pyrex tube mirrored base, having no joinings. The metallic brilliance creates an optical illu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary European Modern Side Tables

Materials

Glass

2001 Side Table Nº3
By Otto Canalda, Ramón Úbeda
Located in Barcelona, ES
The 2001 Side Tables are made from an ultra-clear glass and a pyrex tube mirrored base, having no joinings. The metallic brilliance creates an optical illu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary European Modern Side Tables

Materials

Glass

Outdoor Garden-Patio- Terrace Side Coffee Table in Concrete Finish
By Konstantin Grcic
Located in Barcelona, ES
Side table made of solid architectonic cement in grey.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Side Tables

Materials

Concrete

Contemporary workspace dentist doctor Steel 5 Wheel White Binaria Stool
By Jordi Badía, Otto Canalda
Located in Barcelona, ES
This stool has been an icon in Spanish design since the beginning of the 21st Century. Developed by a Dentist and an Industrial Designer to improve the ergonomics of certain professions, and has since been placed in an infinity of clinics, opticians, hairdressers and laboratories. Steel structure and lever painted in a polyester powder coating and satin finish. Available in White RAL 1013, Red RAL 3002 or Black RAL 9005. Integral polyurethane injected seat. Gas piston for height regulation (200mm) in a polished steel finish. Castors are of a reinforced polyamide and a rubber grey ring...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stools

Materials

Steel

Contemporary black docotor dentist steel stool model "Binaria" Spanish design
By Jordi Badía, Otto Canalda
Located in Barcelona, ES
This stool has been an icon in Spanish design since the beginning of the 21st Century. Developed by a Dentist and an Industrial Designer to improve the ergonomics of certain professions, and has since been placed in an infinity of clinics, opticians, hairdressers and laboratories. Steel structure and lever painted in a polyester powder coating and satin finish. Available in White RAL 1013, Red RAL 3002 or Black RAL 9005. Integral polyurethane injected seat. Gas piston for height regulation (200mm) in a polished steel finish. Castors are of a reinforced polyamide and a rubber grey ring...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stools

Materials

Steel

Contemporary Indoor Glide Black Concrete Monkey Side Table by Jaime Hayon
By Jaime Hayon
Located in Barcelona, ES
The playful design for a practical side table illustrates both the weighty and plastic qualities of architectural concrete. Jamie Hayon’s quirky sense of humor and idiosyncratic wor...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Side Tables

Materials

Concrete

Outdoor & Indoor Glide Grey Monkey Cocktail Table by Jaime Hayon Spanish Design
By Jaime Hayon
Located in Barcelona, ES
The playful design for a practical side table illustrates both the weighty and plastic qualities of architectural concrete. Jamie Hayon’s quirky sense of humor and idiosyncratic wor...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Side Tables

Materials

Concrete

Contemporary Middle Eastern Porcelain Coffee jug and cups model "Doobide"
By Alfredo Häberli 1, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Middle Eastern Design Doobide Coffee Jug & Cups Hand Painted Porcelain There’s a theory that the introduction of coffee to Europe from the Arab world was the catalyst for the Enlightenment...
Category

2010s Spanish Islamic Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

20th Century Standing Lamp model "Bracelli" by Salvador Dalí gold leaf & fabric
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Salvador Dalí is the most versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century and the most famous Surrealist. Though chiefly remembered for his painterly output, in the course of his long career he successfully turned to sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, filmmaking and design. In the Paris of the 1930s, Salvador Dalí (1904/1989) surrounded himself with a circle of friends working in the application of art to a number of varied disciplines, beyond the study of purely pictorial art. One of these, Jean-Michel Frank, an acclaimed furniture designer and decorator in Paris at that time, got on extremely well with Dalí, and together they developed a number of ideas. One example of this is the Bracelli lamp, a classic design in Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working that Dalí adopted for his home in Portlligat. Among Dalí’s projects, which add to his CV as a designer, are the garden furniture for his home in Portlligat, the complete architecture of the Night Club (in the shape of a hedgehog) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and a project for a bar in California in the 1940s. His creations were not limited to traditional furniture elements, but included taps, handles, knobs, prints and objects of indeterminate use. In 1933, Dalí even registered the patent for the design of a bench as an outdoor seat...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Gold Leaf

Armchair model "Leda" By Salvador Dalí Spanish surrealist 20th century design
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Armchair model "Leda" Structure in polished cast brass varnish. Salvador Dali Taken from “Femme à tête de roses" (1935)” 1935 (Woman with a head of roses). It was sufficient for this sculpture to be made as a three dimensional piece, remaining faithful to every detail in Dalí’s painting. Dalí affirmed: “A chair can be used even to sit on, but only on one condition: That we sit uncomfortably.” We can sit on the Leda, but due to the fact that it only has three legs and that the chair is heavy, it being made of solid brass, is more a work of art than a functional piece of furniture. © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, 2022 Artworks by Salvador Dalí: © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, VEGAP, Barcelona, 2022 Salvador Dalí is the most versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century and the most famous Surrealist. Though chiefly remembered for his painterly output, in the course of his long career he successfully turned to sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, filmmaking and design. Born in Figueres, Catalonia, Dalí received his formal education in fine arts in Madrid. Influenced by Impressionism and the Renaissance masters from a young age, he became increasingly attracted to Cubism and avant-garde movements. He moved closer to Surrealism in the late 1920s and joined the Surrealist group in 1929, soon becoming one of its leading exponents. In the Paris of the 1930s, Dalí surrounded himself with a circle of friends working in the application of art to a number of varied disciplines, beyond the study of purely pictorial art. One of these, Jean-Michel Frank, an acclaimed furniture designer and decorator in Paris at that time, got on extremely well with Dalí, and together they developed a number of ideas. One example of this is the Bracelli lamp, a classic design in Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working that Dalí adopted for his home in Portlligat. Among Dalí’s projects, which add to his CV as a designer, are the garden furniture for his home in Portlligat, the complete architecture of the Night Club (in the shape of a hedgehog) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and a project for a bar in California in the 1940s. His creations were not limited to traditional furniture elements, but included taps, handles, knobs, prints and objects of indeterminate use. In 1933, Dalí even registered the patent for the design of a bench as an outdoor seat. In the 1990s, a team of experts led by Oscar Tusquets set out to bring to life the furniture that Dalí had sketched for Jean-Michel Frank, including the Leda chair and low table taken from the 1935 painting “Femme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Brass

Brass coffee table model "Leda" by Salvador Dalí 20th Century surrealism
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Coffee table Spain, 1935/37 DIMENSIONS: Table: 1900x451xh.420mm; Table with egg: 1900x451xh.610mm Legs in a cast varnish brass. Table top in brushed and varnished brass. Carrara marble egg on top. Taken from “Femme à tête de roses" (1935)” 1935 (Woman with a head of roses). It was sufficient for this sculpture to be made as a three dimensional piece, remaining faithful to every detail in Dalí’s painting. During the 1930s in Paris, Salvador Dalí surrounded himself with a circle of friends involved in the application of art to varied disciplines, above and beyond the study of pure pictorial art. Jean-Michel Frank, a furniture maker and decorator of recognized prestige in the Paris of those years, was on very good terms with Dalí and together they worked on several ideas. The Bracelli lamp which we present here is a classic design after Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working, adopted by Dalí for his house at Portlligat. Amongst Dalí ’s specific furnishing projects, and constituting another for his curriculum vitae as a designer, may be counted the garden furnishings for his Portlligat house, the complete architecture of the Night Club (garotte-shaped) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and another project for a bar in California in the ‘forties. As shown by the small selection now produced and included in this catalogue, Dalí ’s work was not restricted to the traditional furnishing elements, but included tap fittings, handles, door-pulls, printed fabrics and objets of indeterminate use. In the 1990s a group of experts, led by Oscar Tusquets, set themselves the task of turning the furniture Dalí had drawn for Jean-Michel Frank into reality. Amongst these items were the Leda chair...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Tables

Materials

Brass

Living Room Colorful Dreams Cabinet 3M Long With Matte Lacquered Finish
By Cristian Zuzunaga
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Dreams Cabinet is presented in four colours: Colour, White, Black and All Black. Few pieces allow for interventions with such personality without af...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Cabinets

Materials

Beech, Glass

Contemporary Colorful "Summer Shanty" Cabinet sideboard Folding Door + Drawers
By Doshi Levien
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Shanty Cabinet is inspired by the patchwork of corrugated steel sheets which are used to construct many temporary or provisional homes, which exist in the whole world. Its beauty lies in imperfection. This spontaneous composition of superimposed surfaces in different colours is recreated with a wavy front. Its body has an assymetrical volume and each door opens differently. The buffet is manufactured from MDF fibreboard with a lacquered matte finish. The containers are joined together using a mechanical fixing system. Each door is made of MDF fibreboard with a mechanised waveform frontal and matte lacquered finish. 8mm painted glass top. Octagonal legs...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Cabinets

Materials

Aluminum

Set of 6 Jamaica Kitchen Counter High Stool Silver Seat and Chromed Steel Finish
By Pepe Cortés
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Jamaica Stool is Spanish classic, and one of the best designed stools in all history. Designed in 1991 by interior designer Pepe Cortes, the stool remains as modern as ever. Its ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stools

Materials

Aluminum, Steel

Outdoor public bench model "Perforano" silver painted steel Spanish design
By Lluis Clotet, Oscar Tusquets Blanca
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Perforano bench is the evolution of the Catalano, one of the few pieces of Spanish design that have never been bettered and which can be expected to remain commercially viable. DETAILS The fundamental change consists in replacing the ‘deployé’ with perforated sheet steel. “We thus lose elasticity and use more material, but the seat gains a less aggressive texture and is much more resistant to corrosion and vandalism”. On the basis of this change in the material, the structure and the length of the module have also been modified, giving rise to a new handling of the aesthetic. The secret of this bench lies in its well known virtues, its ergonomic shape, wisely adapted from the bench Antoni Gaudí designed for Güell Park. On the basis of the 123 cm module benches of any length can be assembled, single or back-to-back, using the type of leg desired. MATERIALS AND FINISHES Tubular steel seating...
Category

Early 2000s Spanish Industrial Benches

Materials

Steel

"Catalano" Outdoor Bench by Oscar Tusquets & Lluis Clotet 1990s Spanish Design
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca, Lluis Clotet
Located in Barcelona, ES
One of the few pieces of Spanish design that were never improved maintaining its commercial fortitude. DETAILS The secret lies in its well-known virtues. Its ergonomic shape, wisely adapted from the bench Antoni Gaudí designed for Güell Park; and the deployé steel, which gives it a sense of transparency so that it blends discreetly into its setting, prevents rainwater from collecting and keeps it warm in winter and cool in summer. On the basis of the 1 m. module benches of any length can be assembled, single or back-to-back, using the type of leg desired. MATERIALS AND FINISHES Tubular steel seating...
Category

Early 2000s Spanish Industrial Benches

Materials

Steel

Side table model "Monkey" by Jaime Hayon white concreate indoor & outdoor, Spain
By Jaime Hayon
Located in Barcelona, ES
The playful design for a practical side table illustrates both the weighty and plastic qualities of architectural concrete. Jamie Hayon’s quirky sense of humor and idiosyncratic wor...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Side Tables

Materials

Concrete

Contemporary credenza model "Dreams" by Cristian Zuzunaga, black lacquered matte
By Cristian Zuzunaga
Located in Barcelona, ES
Cristian Zuzunaga has designed a new version of his Dreams cabinet. "The darkness will show you what the light hides", he tells us. The pixel is the origin at the base of his artisti...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Cabinets

Materials

Glass, Beech

Wall Mounted Modular Shelving "Hypóstila" Brushed Aluminium by Oscar Tusquets
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca, Lluis Clotet
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Hypostila modular shelving unit was designed in 1979 by Lluis Clotet and Oscar Tusquets to support important amounts of weights on minimum profiles, reaching an infinity of lengt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Minimalist Shelves

Materials

Aluminum

Contemporary Wall Mounted "Hypótila" Shelving brushed aluminium Spanish Design
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca, Lluis Clotet
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Hypostila modular shelving unit was designed in 1979 by Lluis Clotet and Oscar Tusquets to support important amounts of weights on minimum profiles, reaching an infinity of lengt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Minimalist Shelves

Materials

Aluminum

Grey Wall Mounted Hypótila Shelving with Silver Aluminium Finish EX4
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca, Lluis Clotet
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Hypostila modular shelving unit was designed in 1979 by Lluis Clotet and Oscar Tusquets to support important amounts of weights on minimum profiles, reaching an infinity of lengt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Minimalist Shelves

Materials

Aluminum

Modular shelving "Hypostila" by Oscar Tusquets & Lluis Clotet brushed alumnium
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca, Lluis Clotet
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Hypostila modular shelving unit was designed in 1979 by Lluis Clotet and Oscar Tusquets to support important amounts of weights on minimum profiles, reaching an infinity of lengt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Minimalist Shelves

Materials

Aluminum

Contemporary Outdoor / Indoor white concrete Monkey side table by Jaime Hayon
By Jaime Hayon
Located in Barcelona, ES
Side table made of solid architectural concrete in white. Apt for indoor and outdoor use. Regulatory glides included. Few pieces have achieved bestseller success and simultaneous pu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Side Tables

Materials

Concrete

Green Porcelain Arabic Coffee Jug and Cups model "Doobide" by Alfredo Häblerli
By Alfredo Häberli 1, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Middle Eastern Design Doobide Coffee Jug & Cups Hand Painted Porcelain There’s a theory that the introduction of coffee to Europe from the Arab world was the catalyst for the Enlightenment...
Category

2010s Spanish Islamic Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Pink Porcelain Arabic Coffee Set model "Doobide" Jug and cups
By Alfredo Häberli 1, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Middle Eastern Design Doobide Coffee Jug & Cups Hand Painted Porcelain There’s a theory that the introduction of coffee to Europe from the Arab world was the catalyst for the Enlightenment...
Category

2010s Spanish Islamic Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Blue porcelain coffee Jug and cups model "Doobide" Middle Eastern contemporary
By Alfredo Häberli 1, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Middle Eastern Design Doobide Coffee Jug & Cups Hand Painted Porcelain There’s a theory that the introduction of coffee to Europe from the Arab world was the catalyst for the Enlightenment...
Category

2010s Spanish Islamic Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Grey Porcelain Middle Eastern Coffee / Tea jug and cups model "Doobide"
By Alfredo Häberli 1, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Middle Eastern Design Doobide Coffee Jug & Cups Hand Painted Porcelain There’s a theory that the introduction of coffee to Europe from the Arab world was the catalyst for the Enlightenment...
Category

2010s Spanish Islamic Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Contempory sideboard model "Winter Shanty" grey white lacquered, gold matte
By Doshi Levien
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Shanty Cabinet is inspired by the patchwork of corrugated steel sheets which are used to construct many temporary or provisional homes, which exis...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Cabinets

Materials

Aluminum

Contemporary colourful Buffet model "Summer Shanty" painted lacquere gold matte
By Doshi Levien
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Shanty Cabinet is inspired by the patchwork of corrugated steel sheets which are used to construct many temporary or provisional homes, which exist in the whole world. Its beauty lies in imperfection. This spontaneous composition of superimposed surfaces in different colours is recreated with a wavy front. Its body has an assymetrical volume and each door opens differently. The buffet is manufactured from MDF fibreboard with a lacquered matte finish. The containers are joined together using a mechanical fixing system. Each door is made of MDF fibreboard with a mechanised waveform frontal and matte lacquered finish. 8mm painted glass top. Octagonal legs...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Cabinets

Materials

Aluminum

Wool Tiger "Alibabà" Carpet Sofa By Oscar Tusquets Blanca
By Oscar Tusquets Blanca
Located in Barcelona, ES
A woollen carpet which can be raised and shaped into a seat with backrest incorporated. The design came from observation of something that people often do when watching television or...
Category

Early 20th Century Spanish Tibetan Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Aluminum

Set of 3 Jamaica Kitchen Counter Stools Silver Seat and Chromed Steel Finish
By Pepe Cortés
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Jamaica Stool is Spanish classic, and one of the best designed stools in all history. Designed in 1991 by interior designer Pepe Cortes, the stool remains as modern as ever. Its ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stools

Materials

Aluminum, Steel

Floor Lamp model "Bracelli" by Salvador Dalí, Ivory fabric Shade, gold leaf
By BD Barcelona Design, Salvador Dalí­
Located in Barcelona, ES
Salvador Dalí is the most versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century and the most famous Surrealist. Though chiefly remembered for his painterly output, in the course of his long career he successfully turned to sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, filmmaking and design. In the Paris of the 1930s, Salvador Dalí (1904/1989) surrounded himself with a circle of friends working in the application of art to a number of varied disciplines, beyond the study of purely pictorial art. One of these, Jean-Michel Frank, an acclaimed furniture designer and decorator in Paris at that time, got on extremely well with Dalí, and together they developed a number of ideas. One example of this is the Bracelli lamp, a classic design in Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working that Dalí adopted for his home in Portlligat. Among Dalí’s projects, which add to his CV as a designer, are the garden furniture for his home in Portlligat, the complete architecture of the Night Club (in the shape of a hedgehog) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and a project for a bar in California in the 1940s. His creations were not limited to traditional furniture elements, but included taps, handles, knobs, prints and objects of indeterminate use. In 1933, Dalí even registered the patent for the design of a bench as an outdoor seat...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Gold Leaf

Brass coffee table model "Leda" by Salvador Dalí 20th Century surrealist design
By BD Barcelona Design, Salvador Dalí­
Located in Barcelona, ES
During the ‘thirties in Paris, Salvador Dalí surrounded himself with a circle of friends involved in the application of art to varied disciplines, above and beyond the study of pure pictorial art. Jean-Michel Frank, a furniture maker and decorator of recognized prestige in the Paris of those years, was on very good terms with Dalí and together they worked on several ideas. The Bracelli lamp which we present here is a classic design after Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working, adopted by Dalí for his house at Portlligat. Amongst Dalí ’s specific furnishing projects, and constituting another for his curriculum vitae as a designer, may be counted the garden furnishings for his Portlligat house, the complete architecture of the Night Club (garotte-shaped) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and another project for a bar in California in the ‘forties. As shown by the small selection now produced and included in this catalogue, Dalí ’s work was not restrictes to the traditional furnishing elements, but included tap fittings, handles, door-pulls, printed fabrics and objets of indeterminate use. In the 1990s a group of experts, led by Oscar Tusquets, set themselves the task of turning the furniture Dalí had drawn for Jean-Michel Frank into reality. Amongst these items were the Leda chair...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Tables

Materials

Brass

"Leda" Armchair Sculpture by Salvador Dalí 20th Century Surrealist design
By BD Barcelona Design, Salvador Dalí­
Located in Barcelona, ES
Armchair model "Leda" Structure in polished cast brass varnish. Salvador Dali Taken from “Femme à tête de roses" (1935)” 1935 (Woman with a head of roses). It was sufficient for this sculpture to be made as a three dimensional piece, remaining faithful to every detail in Dalí’s painting. Dalí affirmed: “A chair can be used even to sit on, but only on one condition: That we sit uncomfortably.” We can sit on the Leda, but due to the fact that it only has three legs and that the chair is heavy, it being made of solid brass, is more a work of art than a functional piece of furniture. © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, 2022 Artworks by Salvador Dalí: © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, VEGAP, Barcelona, 2022 Salvador Dalí is the most versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century and the most famous Surrealist. Though chiefly remembered for his painterly output, in the course of his long career he successfully turned to sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, filmmaking and design. Born in Figueres, Catalonia, Dalí received his formal education in fine arts in Madrid. Influenced by Impressionism and the Renaissance masters from a young age, he became increasingly attracted to Cubism and avant-garde movements. He moved closer to Surrealism in the late 1920s and joined the Surrealist group in 1929, soon becoming one of its leading exponents. In the Paris of the 1930s, Dalí surrounded himself with a circle of friends working in the application of art to a number of varied disciplines, beyond the study of purely pictorial art. One of these, Jean-Michel Frank, an acclaimed furniture designer and decorator in Paris at that time, got on extremely well with Dalí, and together they developed a number of ideas. One example of this is the Bracelli lamp, a classic design in Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working that Dalí adopted for his home in Portlligat. Among Dalí’s projects, which add to his CV as a designer, are the garden furniture for his home in Portlligat, the complete architecture of the Night Club (in the shape of a hedgehog) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and a project for a bar in California in the 1940s. His creations were not limited to traditional furniture elements, but included taps, handles, knobs, prints and objects of indeterminate use. In 1933, Dalí even registered the patent for the design of a bench as an outdoor seat. In the 1990s, a team of experts led by Oscar Tusquets set out to bring to life the furniture that Dalí had sketched for Jean-Michel Frank, including the Leda chair and low table taken from the 1935 painting “Femme...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Brass

Door knob in solid brass model "Milà no.1" by Antoni Gaudi 20th century Spanish
By Antoni Gaudí
Located in Barcelona, ES
Solid cast brass with polished finish. A company that has always attributed such great importance to the author of the designs could never forget the great figures in history. That is why the BD catalogue of contemporary creations has always included those by admired classical masters. Antoni Gaudí (1852/1926) is, without doubt, the most internationally well-known Spanish architect. But is not only his buildings and brilliant architectural solutions that have travelled the globe. His integrated conception of architecture led him to pay attention, not only to structural calculations, but also to all the decorative elements, including furniture, that would form part of the building. The admiration felt by modern designers for the furniture designed by Gaudí has not gone unnoticed by BD which was the first company to rescue them from history by embarking on their serial production using...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Art Nouveau Doors and Gates

Materials

Brass

Set of 4 Jamaica Kitchen Counter Stools Silver Seat and Chromed Steel Finish
By Pepe Cortés
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Jamaica Stool is Spanish classic, and one of the best designed stools in all history. Designed in 1991 by interior designer Pepe Cortes, the stool remains as modern as ever. Its ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stools

Materials

Aluminum, Steel

Floor lamp model "Bracelli" by Salvador Dalí ivory fabric shade gold leaf base
By BD Barcelona Design, Salvador Dalí­
Located in Barcelona, ES
Salvador Dalí is the most versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century and the most famous Surrealist. Though chiefly remembered for his painterly output, in the course of his long career he successfully turned to sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, filmmaking and design. In the Paris of the 1930s, Salvador Dalí (1904/1989) surrounded himself with a circle of friends working in the application of art to a number of varied disciplines, beyond the study of purely pictorial art. One of these, Jean-Michel Frank, an acclaimed furniture designer and decorator in Paris at that time, got on extremely well with Dalí, and together they developed a number of ideas. One example of this is the Bracelli standing lamp, a classic design in Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working that Dalí adopted for his home in Portlligat. Among Dalí’s projects, which add to his CV as a designer, are the garden furniture for his home in Portlligat, the complete architecture of the Night Club (in the shape of a hedgehog) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and a project for a bar in California in the 1940s. His creations were not limited to traditional furniture elements, but included taps, handles, knobs, prints and objects of indeterminate use. In 1933, Dalí even registered the patent for the design of a bench as an outdoor seat...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Gold Leaf

Low brass table model "Leda" by Salvador Dalí spanish surrealist design
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Coffee table Spain, 1935/37 DIMENSIONS: Table: 1900x451xh.420mm; Table with egg: 1900x451xh.610mm Legs in a cast varnish brass. Table top in brushed and varnished brass. Carrara marble egg on top. Taken from “Femme à tête de roses" (1935)” 1935 (Woman with a head of roses). It was sufficient for this sculpture to be made as a three dimensional piece, remaining faithful to every detail in Dalí’s painting. During the 1930s in Paris, Salvador Dalí surrounded himself with a circle of friends involved in the application of art to varied disciplines, above and beyond the study of pure pictorial art. Jean-Michel Frank, a furniture maker and decorator of recognized prestige in the Paris of those years, was on very good terms with Dalí and together they worked on several ideas. The Bracelli lamp which we present here is a classic design after Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working, adopted by Dalí for his house at Portlligat. Amongst Dalí ’s specific furnishing projects, and constituting another for his curriculum vitae as a designer, may be counted the garden furnishings for his Portlligat house, the complete architecture of the Night Club (garotte-shaped) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and another project for a bar in California in the ‘forties. As shown by the small selection now produced and included in this catalogue, Dalí ’s work was not restricted to the traditional furnishing elements, but included tap fittings, handles, door-pulls, printed fabrics and objets of indeterminate use. In the 1990s a group of experts, led by Oscar Tusquets, set themselves the task of turning the furniture Dalí had drawn for Jean-Michel Frank into reality. Amongst these items were the Leda chair...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Tables

Materials

Brass

Standing Lamp model "Bracelli" by Salvador Dalí Spanish surrealist design
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Salvador Dalí is the most versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century and the most famous Surrealist. Though chiefly remembered for his painterly output, in the course of his long career he successfully turned to sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, filmmaking and design. In the Paris of the 1930s, Salvador Dalí (1904/1989) surrounded himself with a circle of friends working in the application of art to a number of varied disciplines, beyond the study of purely pictorial art. One of these, Jean-Michel Frank, an acclaimed furniture designer and decorator in Paris at that time, got on extremely well with Dalí, and together they developed a number of ideas. One example of this is the Bracelli lamp, a classic design in Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working that Dalí adopted for his home in Portlligat. Among Dalí’s projects, which add to his CV as a designer, are the garden furniture for his home in Portlligat, the complete architecture of the Night Club (in the shape of a hedgehog) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and a project for a bar in California in the 1940s. His creations were not limited to traditional furniture elements, but included taps, handles, knobs, prints and objects of indeterminate use. In 1933, Dalí even registered the patent for the design of a bench as an outdoor seat...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Gold Leaf

Low brass coffee table model "Leda" by Salvador Dalí 20th century spanish design
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Coffee table Spain, 1935/37 DIMENSIONS: Table: 1900x451xh.420mm; Table with egg: 1900x451xh.610mm Legs in a cast varnish brass. Table top in brushed and varnished brass. Carrara marble egg on top. Taken from “Femme à tête de roses" (1935)” 1935 (Woman with a head of roses). It was sufficient for this sculpture to be made as a three dimensional piece, remaining faithful to every detail in Dalí’s painting. During the 1930s in Paris, Salvador Dalí surrounded himself with a circle of friends involved in the application of art to varied disciplines, above and beyond the study of pure pictorial art. Jean-Michel Frank, a furniture maker and decorator of recognized prestige in the Paris of those years, was on very good terms with Dalí and together they worked on several ideas. The Bracelli lamp which we present here is a classic design after Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working, adopted by Dalí for his house at Portlligat. Amongst Dalí ’s specific furnishing projects, and constituting another for his curriculum vitae as a designer, may be counted the garden furnishings for his Portlligat house, the complete architecture of the Night Club (garotte-shaped) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and another project for a bar in California in the ‘forties. As shown by the small selection now produced and included in this catalogue, Dalí ’s work was not restricted to the traditional furnishing elements, but included tap fittings, handles, door-pulls, printed fabrics and objets of indeterminate use. In the 1990s a group of experts, led by Oscar Tusquets, set themselves the task of turning the furniture Dalí had drawn for Jean-Michel Frank into reality. Amongst these items were the Leda chair...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Tables

Materials

Brass

20th Century Spanish Surrealist brass "Leda" coffee table by Salvador Dalí
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Coffee table Spain, 1935/37 DIMENSIONS: Table: 1900x451xh.420mm; Table with egg: 1900x451xh.610mm Legs in a cast varnish brass. Table top in brushed and varnished brass. Carrara marble egg on top. Taken from “Femme à tête de roses" (1935)” 1935 (Woman with a head of roses). It was sufficient for this sculpture to be made as a three dimensional piece, remaining faithful to every detail in Dalí’s painting. During the 1930s in Paris, Salvador Dalí surrounded himself with a circle of friends involved in the application of art to varied disciplines, above and beyond the study of pure pictorial art. Jean-Michel Frank, a furniture maker and decorator of recognized prestige in the Paris of those years, was on very good terms with Dalí and together they worked on several ideas. The Bracelli lamp which we present here is a classic design after Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working, adopted by Dalí for his house at Portlligat. Amongst Dalí ’s specific furnishing projects, and constituting another for his curriculum vitae as a designer, may be counted the garden furnishings for his Portlligat house, the complete architecture of the Night Club (garotte-shaped) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and another project for a bar in California in the ‘forties. As shown by the small selection now produced and included in this catalogue, Dalí ’s work was not restricted to the traditional furnishing elements, but included tap fittings, handles, door-pulls, printed fabrics and objets of indeterminate use. In the 1990s a group of experts, led by Oscar Tusquets, set themselves the task of turning the furniture Dalí had drawn for Jean-Michel Frank into reality. Amongst these items were the Leda chair...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Tables

Materials

Brass

Brass chair model "Leda" by Salvador Dalí surrealist design
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Armchair model "Leda" Structure in polished cast brass varnish. Salvador Dali Taken from “Femme à tête de roses" (1935)” 1935 (Woman with a head of roses). It was sufficient for this sculpture to be made as a three dimensional piece, remaining faithful to every detail in Dalí’s painting. Dalí affirmed: “A chair can be used even to sit on, but only on one condition: That we sit uncomfortably.” We can sit on the Leda, but due to the fact that it only has three legs and that the chair is heavy, it being made of solid brass, is more a work of art than a functional piece of furniture. © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, 2022 Artworks by Salvador Dalí: © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, VEGAP, Barcelona, 2022 Salvador Dalí is the most versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century and the most famous Surrealist. Though chiefly remembered for his painterly output, in the course of his long career he successfully turned to sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, filmmaking and design. Born in Figueres, Catalonia, Dalí received his formal education in fine arts in Madrid. Influenced by Impressionism and the Renaissance masters from a young age, he became increasingly attracted to Cubism and avant-garde movements. He moved closer to Surrealism in the late 1920s and joined the Surrealist group in 1929, soon becoming one of its leading exponents. In the Paris of the 1930s, Dalí surrounded himself with a circle of friends working in the application of art to a number of varied disciplines, beyond the study of purely pictorial art. One of these, Jean-Michel Frank, an acclaimed furniture designer and decorator in Paris at that time, got on extremely well with Dalí, and together they developed a number of ideas. One example of this is the Bracelli lamp, a classic design in Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working that Dalí adopted for his home in Portlligat. Among Dalí’s projects, which add to his CV as a designer, are the garden furniture for his home in Portlligat, the complete architecture of the Night Club (in the shape of a hedgehog) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and a project for a bar in California in the 1940s. His creations were not limited to traditional furniture elements, but included taps, handles, knobs, prints and objects of indeterminate use. In 1933, Dalí even registered the patent for the design of a bench as an outdoor seat. In the 1990s, a team of experts led by Oscar Tusquets set out to bring to life the furniture that Dalí had sketched for Jean-Michel Frank, including the Leda chair and low table taken from the 1935 painting “Femme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Brass

Brass armchair model "Leda" By Salvador Dalí 20th Century Spanish design
By Salvador Dalí­, BD Barcelona Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Armchair model "Leda" Structure in polished cast brass varnish. Salvador Dali Taken from “Femme à tête de roses" (1935)” 1935 (Woman with a head of roses). It was sufficient for this sculpture to be made as a three dimensional piece, remaining faithful to every detail in Dalí’s painting. Dalí affirmed: “A chair can be used even to sit on, but only on one condition: That we sit uncomfortably.” We can sit on the Leda, but due to the fact that it only has three legs and that the chair is heavy, it being made of solid brass, is more a work of art than a functional piece of furniture. © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, 2022 Artworks by Salvador Dalí: © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, VEGAP, Barcelona, 2022 Salvador Dalí is the most versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century and the most famous Surrealist. Though chiefly remembered for his painterly output, in the course of his long career he successfully turned to sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, filmmaking and design. Born in Figueres, Catalonia, Dalí received his formal education in fine arts in Madrid. Influenced by Impressionism and the Renaissance masters from a young age, he became increasingly attracted to Cubism and avant-garde movements. He moved closer to Surrealism in the late 1920s and joined the Surrealist group in 1929, soon becoming one of its leading exponents. In the Paris of the 1930s, Dalí surrounded himself with a circle of friends working in the application of art to a number of varied disciplines, beyond the study of purely pictorial art. One of these, Jean-Michel Frank, an acclaimed furniture designer and decorator in Paris at that time, got on extremely well with Dalí, and together they developed a number of ideas. One example of this is the Bracelli lamp, a classic design in Jean-Michel’s manner of designing and working that Dalí adopted for his home in Portlligat. Among Dalí’s projects, which add to his CV as a designer, are the garden furniture for his home in Portlligat, the complete architecture of the Night Club (in the shape of a hedgehog) for the Hotel Presidente in Acapulco (1957) and a project for a bar in California in the 1940s. His creations were not limited to traditional furniture elements, but included taps, handles, knobs, prints and objects of indeterminate use. In 1933, Dalí even registered the patent for the design of a bench as an outdoor seat. In the 1990s, a team of experts led by Oscar Tusquets set out to bring to life the furniture that Dalí had sketched for Jean-Michel Frank, including the Leda chair and low table taken from the 1935 painting “Femme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Brass

Lacquered Grey, White "Winter Shanty" buffett Folding Doors by Doshi Levien
By Doshi Levien
Located in Barcelona, ES
The Shanty Cabinet is inspired by the patchwork of corrugated steel sheets which are used to construct many temporary or provisional homes, which exist in the whole world. Its beauty lies in imperfection. This spontaneous composition of superimposed surfaces in different colours is recreated with a wavy front. Its body has an assymetrical volume and each door opens differently. The buffet is manufactured from MDF fibreboard with a lacquered matte finish. The containers are joined together using a mechanical fixing system. Each door is made of MDF fibreboard with a mechanised waveform frontal and matte lacquered finish. 8mm painted glass top. Octagonal legs...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Cabinets

Materials

Aluminum

Limited edition Talisman White Wood Cabinet Sideboard [Last Unit]
By Maysam Al Nasser
Located in Barcelona, ES
PostCraft is a collection that builds cultural bridges, inviting us to broaden our view of the world, to look beyond the borders of Europe and the West and to consider that art and c...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Islamic Cabinets

Materials

Teak, Wood

Armchair model "Leda" Black Edition by Salvador Dalí Spanish Surrealism
By Salvador Dalí­
Located in Barcelona, ES
Taken from “Femme à tête de roses" (1935)” 1935 (Woman with a head of roses). It was sufficient for this sculpture to be made as a three dimensional piece, remaining faithful to ever...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Armchairs

Materials

Brass

Vis a Vis sofa by Salvador Dalí-Black Label Limited edition of 105
By Salvador Dalí­
Located in Barcelona, ES
A sofa that encourages confidence, taken from Dalí’s compositions for Jean Michel Frank. A typical surreal interpretation of a piece of furniture extremely bourgeois and conventional. This piece carries the appearance of human elements - a feminine hand, one with a jewel and another masculine one with a watch, embracing those seated. Structure in solid wood. Traditional upholstery...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Sofas

Materials

Brass

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