Marilyn Bocca Sofa Studio 65 1971
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.