The new 19-piece collection blurs the line between function and fantasy, turning domestic objects into sculptural provocations.
A Full Collection Built on Perception and Function
Six Dots Design has unveiled its most expansive release yet with “Dream/Reality Reality/Dream,” a 19-piece collection spanning furniture and homeware. The series explores how everyday objects shape the emotional and visual tone of interior spaces, positioning design as something that actively influences perception rather than simply serving function.
Across the collection, familiar domestic items are reinterpreted into sculptural forms that challenge expectations of material, weight, and use.
Surrealist Influence Meets Domestic Design
One of the standout pieces is a metal “paper tray” that appears soft and folded, despite being rigidly constructed from stamped metal. The illusion encourages a closer, more intentional interaction with everyday objects, reframing routine use as something more conscious and considered.
At the center of the collection is the Dream/Reality bed, a piece inspired by surrealist visual language associated with Salvador Dalí. The design transforms the bedroom into a space that feels both functional and imaginative, where rest and creativity overlap.
Objects That Shape Atmosphere
Rather than treating furniture as background, the collection pushes each object into a more expressive role. Chairs, trays, and beds become focal points that shift the mood of a room, turning interiors into spaces of dialogue between utility and imagination.
With prices ranging from accessible design pieces to high-end collectible furniture, the collection reflects a wide spectrum of engagement, reinforcing its core idea that design exists not just to be used, but to be experienced.




