Formica Citrine Skelaton is a Maison Marcel collaboration with Dalí Universe, created as a licensed Salvador Dalí product designed to live two lives at once, on the face and in the archive.
This variant is a relic of light. A skeletal crystal acetate that lets you read straight through the object, as if the frame has been reduced to pure structure. Nothing is hidden. The core becomes part of the design, the engravings float, the hardware lines read like anatomy. Paired with a pale citrine lens tint, Citrine Skelaton feels like a specimen preserved under glass, quiet in volume but sharp in presence.
Dalí never used the ant as decoration. He used it like a warning flare. In his universe, ants arrive when something is too polished, too permanent, too convinced of itself. They crawl into the image as a quiet force of decay, dissolving the illusion of perfection and reminding you that time always wins. That is why Formica exists. I tied the ant to this frame as a ceremonial death of conventional eyewear. Not a trend shift, a burial. The end of safe shapes, safe taste, safe vision. The ant becomes the architect of transformation, eating away the old rules until something surreal is revealed underneath. What remains is not better eyewear. It is a new object with a pulse. Decay is the doorway. Decay is how the unreal enters the room.
Citrine Skelaton carries a visible ring of temple scripture, etched like a coded halo around the lens shape, now amplified by the transparency of the acetate. Salvador Dalí’s signature is engraved on the temple, with a second signature placed on the lens, preserving authorship in both structure and gaze. Inside the frame, two Dalí quotations are engraved and then hand painted as a hidden interior narrative: “I don’t do drugs. I am drugs.” and “Have no fear of perfection, you’ll never reach it.”
Each Édition d’Artiste arrives with a hand finished sculptural stand made in Italy and Dalí commemorative packaging, completing the work as a displayable object. Every piece is authenticated by an accompanying Certificate of Authenticity, linking the E.A. mark on the temple to its recorded entry within the Maison Marcel × Dalí Universe archive.
This pair is collected by Ross Neuman.
Provenance
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Collaboration: Maison Marcel × Dalí Universe
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Status: Licensed Salvador Dalí product
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Edition: Édition d’Artiste, 111 worldwide
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Uniqueness: Each piece is a 1 of 1, with 111 total 1 of 1 artifacts produced in this design
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Collection: Collected by Ross Neuman
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Serialization: Marked E.A. on the side of the temple and recorded within the archive
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Authentication: Certificate of Authenticity included
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Object Set: Frame paired with sculptural stand made in Italy and commemorative packaging
Details
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Origin: Handcrafted in Modena, Italy
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Finish: Hand finished with hand painted details in Modena, Italy
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Material: Premium Italian cellulose acetate in skeletal crystal transparent tone, readable through the acetate
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Hardware: Stainless steel core with precision hinges
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Lenses: ZEISS certified polarized, impact resistant citrine tinted sunglass lenses
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Signatures: Salvador Dalí engraved on temple and on lens
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Interior Engravings: Dalí quotations on the inside of the frame, hand painted for contrast and permanence
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Stand: Hand finished sculptural stand made in Italy
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Packaging: Dalí commemorative presentation packaging, soft carrier, microfiber cloth, Certificate of Authenticity, authenticity and warranty cards, care booklet
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Craft Note: Each pair is handmade and will show subtle variations
Dalí Reference Index
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The Great Masturbator (1929)
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The Persistence of Memory (1931)
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The Temptation of St. Anthony (1946)
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The Elephants (1948)
Size, Fit, and Weight
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Lens Width: 44 mm
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Bridge: 26 mm
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Temple Length: 95 mm
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Frame Width: 147 mm
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Weight: 34 grams













