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Sep
07

Funny Furniture

Cartoon by Guido Crepax

Guido Crepax (1933-2003) – the inventor of ‘Valentina,’ an erotic comic character whose popularity soared in 1960s Italy and France – is being celebrated with a line of furniture developed by Opus Interiors. Crepax was hugely influential in the development of European comic art in the second half of the 20th century, publishing comic strips and books with his most famous character, Valentina Rosselli, from 1965 to 1995. (It’s Valentina who appears on the Opus Furniture.)

Guido Crepax furniture

With her appearance inspired by the silent film actress Louise Brooks, Valentina’s stories are psychedelic, provocative, and languidly hallucinatory in nature (perfect for the bedroom, no?)

In the city of Milan, Valentina, an accomplished young photographer, lives the high life. She stays out all night and sleeps until studio shoots begin at noon. Walking home alone one night (in order to avoid the unwanted advances of a director), Valentina is nearly run over by a cold blonde in a fancy car and it is there that her extravagant sexual adventures begin. From bisexuality to super-sensual abandon, as well as fevered dreams of nazis, underwear, and big holes in the ground. Crepax leaves it to his discerning adult audience to discover just what Valentina’s exotic adventures mean.

Valentina furniture with images by Guido Crepax

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