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Dalston Disco Cushion
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Dalston Disco Cushion

Fee Fee La Fou Enterprises

A unique & colourful cushion, inspired by childhood imaginary friends!
Product code: CUS_FFLFDD

Availability: In stock

£125.00
£125.00

Dalston Disco Cushion

This unique Cushion is handmade by Fee Fee La Fou Enterprises Ltd. This piece was inspired by Robert Bradford sculptures, furry fandom & Jean-Charles De Castelbajac’s creations. It is also a tribute to every night spent dancing at Vogue Fabrics in Dalston. The reverse of the cushion is covered in vintage Swedish, designer fabric. Due to the delicate nature of the fabrics used in this piece please hand wash in cold water or dry clean. Please note that the price includes the cushion pad. Please contact us directly if you could like to discuss a bespoke commission. It is 35cm x 40cm. Due to its weight & delicate nature this item will need to be delivered by Courier. Please contact us directly by email with your address in order to make the necessary arrangements. Please also note that any transport costs will be calculated in due course & will be added to the total cost of this item. With regret no items can be dispatched until all associated costs are paid in full.

Fee Fee La Fou Enterprises

Fiona Duffelen is a multi disciplinary artist who loves to paint, print, collage, sculpt & sew. She exhibited her work internationally before setting up her studio in Hackney Wick. Her alter ego Miss Fee Fee La Fou is the Founder & Ringmaster of this three-ring spectacle. She was the first Sprechstallmeister to wear pink top hat & tails. The daughter of Leonard Zelig, a mimic, she has been dubbed the Human Chameleon for she has an extraordinary hidden talent – the ability to blend almost seamlessly into intricate backgrounds with careful application of body paint & a bit of acrobatics. She studies her chosen location for hours before painting herself or other subjects to blend in, taking both texture & perspective into account in order to ensure the complete success of this unusual disappearing act! Her dressing room Dreamland is a neon nirvana; a cornucopia of kitsch for it contains thousands of pieces of original neon art including a miniature replica of Vegas & Arthur Windley’s miniature funfair, which he built for his own amusement, in his garden shed over a 40-year period.