Spring Things Auction on Mar 21, 2026 by Circa Auction in CA - Page 11
Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois, 12-Piece Mah Jong Sofa, 2000sWilly Guhl, Pod Outdoor Dining Set, 1960sMonumental Root Wood Console, 1960s
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Spring Things

SPRING THINGS | March 21st 9am PST Our spring sale brings together an exceptional selection of 20th century and contemporary furniture, lighting, planters, mirrors, art, and curated home accessories. The focus is European modernism with thoughtful American and Scandinavian counterparts, offering collectors and designers a layered, globally sourced mix with depth and character. French design is especially well represented, including works by Pierre Chapo, Charlotte Perriand, Roger Capron, Charles Dudouyt, Audoux Minet, Mathieu Mat?got, Pierre Guariche for Trefac Meurop, Philippe Scrive, Roger Feraud, and Ren? Malaval. Expect sculptural oak and walnut case pieces, woven rush seating, ceramic tile tables, and expressive metalwork. Italian modernism brings architectural clarity through designs by Angelo Mangiarotti, Osvaldo Borsani, Carlo Di Carli for Fiarm, Adriano Piazzesi, Carlo Nason, Goffredo Reggiani, Mario Botta for Artemide, Aldo Ciabatti, and Piero Palange and Werther Toffoloni. Materials range from marble and travertine to chrome, glass, and richly grained hardwoods. Scandinavian and American designers round out the sale, including Arne Jacobsen, Ilmari Tapiovaara, Nils Jonsson, George Nakashima, Heywood-Wakefield, Ron Rezek, Rainer Mutsch for Eternit, Paco Mu?oz for Darro, Emu, Roberto Aloi, and works associated with Roche Bobois. Highlights include iconic concrete planters by Willy Guhl, sculptural lighting, studio ceramics, statement mirrors, and fine art by Robert Motherwell, William Eggleston, Maurice Perrenoud, Allan Gould, Philippe Makhloof, Jess Black, Grandon Fr?s, and Siegga Hamis. This auction offers collectible works that balance craftsmanship, material integrity, and enduring design relevance. We invite you to explore the full catalog and join us live on March 21 at 9am PST.
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Willy Guhl, Pair of Off Kilter Planters, 1960s: A pair of rare asymmetrical planters by Willy Guhl, featuring a bold modernist design. FIRST: TOP Diameter: 25 in. BASE Diameter: 13 in. Height: 14.5 in. SECOND: TOP Diameter: 25 in. BASE Diameter:
0241: Willy Guhl, Pair of Off Kilter Planters, 1960sEst. $1,200-$1,800$600
Siegga Hamis, Wood and Rope Screen Divider, 2009: A sculptural screen divider by Siegga Hamis, composed of vertical wooden elements interwoven with rope panels. The rhythmic composition and natural materials evoke mid-century craftsmanship while
0242: Siegga Hamis, Wood and Rope Screen Divider, 2009Est. $1,000-$1,500$500
Siegga Hamis, Wood and Rope Screen Divider, 2009: A sculptural screen divider by Siegga Hamis, composed of vertical wooden elements interwoven with rope panels. The rhythmic composition and natural materials evoke mid-century craftsmanship while
0243: Siegga Hamis, Wood and Rope Screen Divider, 2009Est. $1,000-$1,500$500
Danish, High-Back Executive Chair, 1960s: Black leather armchair on casters, ideal for a mid-century style office or as a comfortable reading chair in a library. Its sleek design and mobility offer both functionality and timeless aesthetic
0247: Danish, High-Back Executive Chair, 1960sEst. $600-$900$300
Maison Regain, Pine Mirror, 1960s: Single mirror executed in solid pine with clean proportions and expressive grain. A refined decorative element rooted in French modern rustic design. Height: 24 in. Length: 20 in. Depth: 4.5 in.
0248: Maison Regain, Pine Mirror, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200$400
Maison Regain, Pine Mirror, 1960s: Single mirror with antique glass executed in solid pine with clean proportions and expressive grain. A refined decorative element rooted in French modern rustic design. Height: 24 in. Length: 20 in.
0249: Maison Regain, Pine Mirror, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200$400
Maurice Perrenoud, Oil on Paper, 1960s: A dense black composition on paper revealing subtle geometric and textural modulations. The artist mastery of tone and surface creates depth and tension within the minimalist structure. Signed.
0250: Maurice Perrenoud, Oil on Paper, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200$400
Maurice Perrenoud, Watercolor on Paper, 1960s: Dynamic abstraction pairing on paper with dense linear patterns, combining blue and black tones over a neutral ground. A compelling play of structure and motion. Signed. Height: 28 in. Width: 28 in.
0251: Maurice Perrenoud, Watercolor on Paper, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200$400
Maurice Perrenoud, Pencil Painting, 1960s: Intricate linear study of reclining forms, executed in black on white on paper. The meticulous cross-hatching balances abstraction and figuration. Signed. Height: 28 in. Width: 39.5 in.
0252: Maurice Perrenoud, Pencil Painting, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200$400
Willy Guhl, Conical Planter on Stand, 1960s: Executed in fiber cement with a wide conical basin resting on slender iron supports, this planter exemplifies Willy Guhl mastery of sculptural outdoor form. The textured surface and soft weathered
0253: Willy Guhl, Conical Planter on Stand, 1960sEst. $1,200-$1,800$600
French Bistro Table with Marble Top, 1890s: Featuring a rectangular marble top with delicately softened edges, this bistro table rests on a wrought iron base with scrolled feet. The contrast between the cool stone and the forged metal evokes
0257: French Bistro Table with Marble Top, 1890sEst. $1,000-$1,500$500
Ceramic French Bulldog Sculpture, Bavent Ceramic, 1920s: Executed in glazed ceramic produced in the town of Bavent, France, this French Bulldog sculpture captures the expressive stance and distinctive features of the breed with refined modeling. The
0258: Ceramic French Bulldog Sculpture, Bavent Ceramic, 1920sEst. $40,000-$60,000$20,000
Jess Black, Muse Painting, 2013: Acrylic and charcoal on canvas. Expressive and sensual, this large-scale composition captures fluid gestures and raw emotion in shades of gray, black, and vibrant fuchsia. Signed, with certificate of
0259: Jess Black, Muse Painting, 2013Est. $1,000-$1,500$500
Jess Black, Emancipation, 2012: Acrylic and charcoal on canvas. A turbulent composition full of movement and energy, reflecting themes of release and transformation through dramatic layering and bursts of color. Signed, with
0260: Jess Black, Emancipation, 2012Est. $1,000-$1,500$500
Jess Black, Gut It Out, 2014: Acrylic and charcoal on canvas. A visceral and emotionally raw portrait featuring vivid brushstrokes and bold contrasts, exploring vulnerability and resilience. Signed, with certificate of
0261: Jess Black, Gut It Out, 2014Est. $1,000-$1,500$500
Jess Black, Never Was Not, 2015: Acrylic on canvas. Evocative and haunting, this abstract portrait is animated by sinuous lines and smoky tones, suggesting both presence and erasure. Signed, with certificate of authenticity. Height:
0262: Jess Black, Never Was Not, 2015Est. $1,000-$1,500$500
Pair of Cast Stone Urn Planters, 1960s: Cast stone urn planters with classical proportions and softly weathered surfaces, executed in molded concrete. Decorative and architectural garden elements reflecting mid-century outdoor design.
0263: Pair of Cast Stone Urn Planters, 1960sEst. $1,000-$1,500$500
Pair of Cast Stone Urn Planters, 1960s: Cast stone urn planters with classical proportions and softly weathered surfaces, executed in molded concrete. Decorative and architectural garden elements reflecting mid-century outdoor design.
0264: Pair of Cast Stone Urn Planters, 1960sEst. $1,000-$1,500$500
Pair of Concrete Planters on Stands, 1960s: Each planter is executed in cast concrete resting within a wrought iron stand, retaining layers of historic paint and richly weathered surfaces. The patina of oxidation, flaking pigment and
0265: Pair of Concrete Planters on Stands, 1960sEst. $1,000-$1,500$500
Rooster Stone Sculpture, 1950s: Stone rooster sculpture executed with stylized plumage and strong vertical stance. A charming decorative accent with weathered patina, evoking traditional European garden ornamentation. Height: 22
0267: Rooster Stone Sculpture, 1950sEst. $800-$1,200$400