This smaller version of the lipstick-red Bocca Studio 65's sofa pays homage to Salvador Dali's earlier Mae West sofa of 1936 and can be viewed as an early example of Redesign. With its anti-establishment connotations. Surrealism was highly influential to the 1960's and 1970's Anti-Design movement. Inspiration for this quintessential Pop design must also have come from Andy Warhol's series if silk-screens. Bocca sofa was named for 1950's-60's film star Marilyn Monroe who inspirate it's design. La Bocca means The Mouth in Italian.
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