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A Pair of Champagne Standard Lamps

Salvador Dalí , 1938

Stacks of oversized metal champagne coupes form the central columns in this remarkably playful pair of standard lamps. They were made in the late 1930s for the British collector and poet Edward James for his home in West Sussex.

In 1934/1935, James had met the Spanish Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí and the pair became close friends and collaborators. James was already a large-scale collector of Surrealist art and in 1936 he formally agreed to buy all of Dalí’s subsequent work. James moved into Monkton House on his parents’ West Dean estate in the mid-1930s, and set about refurbishing its interior in an attempt to create a complete Surrealist house. Among the furniture and decorations he commissioned were two sofas designed by Dalí in the shape of Mae West’s lips and two sets of champagne standard lamps, of which this is one pair.

No design drawings have yet been found for the lamps, but scholars point to earlier designs by Dalí to support the claim that they were made to his design, and most likely in collaboration with James himself.

The V&A has strong holdings of Surrealist design, including a Mae West Lips Sofa, recently acquired with Art Fund support, with which these lamps will now be reunited.

More information

Title of artwork, date

A Pair of Champagne Standard Lamps, 1938

Medium and material

Other, Lighting, primarily made from copper alloy. The champagne coupes and protective inserts (intended as ash trays) were brush lacquered as protection. The copper alloy base is painted. The shade is not original.

Dimensions

160

Total cost

425000

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