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      davidheim1
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      red lips cabinet copy.pngCouldn't resist this one. It's a contemporary cabinet based on a design by the Italian designer and furniture maker Piero Fornasetti, who died in the late ninteen-eighties. Those lips? Fornasetti had a thing for those lips. They're large silk-screen images of the kisser of Lida Cavalieri, a nineteenth century opera singer. Fornasetti apparently used this image often in his furniture. If only he had used tulip wood (say it fast).
      Enjoy!
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        pbacot
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        Thanks for sharing. Always educational!
        We'll leave that tulip comment alone.

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          tuna1957
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          Not sure why but something a little unsettling about this piece. Great job on the model nonetheless 👍

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            nlipovac
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            I like it a lot.
            Lots of his work is more like a canvas than it is a piece of furniture.

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              davidheim1
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              Thanks, everyone.
              I agree that the piece is a little unsettling, and that it's more like a canvas than a piece of furniture. Interesting nonetheless. I can see it at home in a large European salon, surrounded by swags of damask curtains and lots of gilded and overstuffed furniture.

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