The Mae West Room. In a television interview, Dali described this as "a dream that can be used as a living room.
Therefore there is a chimney, and a mouth that is called saliva-sofa, where you can sit very comfortably.
For the same price, we have enough space over the nose to place a clock of extremely poor taste,
the kitsch of Spanish art, and, of course, on both sides of the nose, the two eyes, which are nebulous
images of the Seine in Paris."