Spring Things Auction on Mar 21, 2026 by Circa Auction in CA - Page 6
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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Pair of White Stone Planters, 1960s: Executed in cast stone with a vertically fluted profile, these planters feature a clean tapering silhouette softened by a naturally weathered patina. A restrained and architectural pair, evocative of
0124: Pair of White Stone Planters, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200$400
Pair of White Round Stone Planters, 1960s: Low-profile circular stone bowl planters with thick rims, featuring a softened surface and organic patina developed through sustained outdoor use. Height: 7 in. Diameter: 16 in.
0125: Pair of White Round Stone Planters, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200$400
White Cast Stone Planter, 1960s: White cast stone planter with a gently flared cylindrical form and subtly textured surface. Executed in cast stone, featuring a naturally aged patina that underscores its sculptural, timeless
0127: White Cast Stone Planter, 1960sEst. $400-$600$200
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Monumental Root Wood Console, 1960s: Executed from a massive root wood slab, featuring dramatic contours and natural voids. Each detail reflects the singular character of the material and artisanal craftsmanship. Height: 31.5 in. Width:
0132: Monumental Root Wood Console, 1960sEst. $8,000-$10,000$4,000
Wooden Lounge Chair, 1950s: Executed in solid wood, this long chair features a generous low profile and expressive hand-worked proportions. The worn patina and simple joinery reflect mid-century vernacular craftsmanship, suited
0133: Wooden Lounge Chair, 1950sEst. $1,000-$1,500$500
Pair of Brutalist Wood and Rope Chairs, 1960s: This pair of chairs is crafted in solid wood with woven rope seats, emphasizing bold lines and sculptural volumes. The expressive construction and tactile materials are characteristic of Brutalist
0135: Pair of Brutalist Wood and Rope Chairs, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200$400
Three-Seater Provencal Rope and Wood Bench, 1950s: Executed in turned wood with a handwoven rope seat, this three-seater bench exemplifies Provencal rustic elegance. The generous scale and honest materials evoke traditional Mediterranean
0136: Three-Seater Provencal Rope and Wood Bench, 1950sEst. $1,800-$2,700$900
Willy Guhl, Pair of Large Concrete Jar Planters, 1960s: Crafted in cast concrete with a generous rounded body and wide collar rim, these vessels bears a richly weathered surface with lichen and patina from decades of outdoor use. A rare oversized example
0140: Willy Guhl, Pair of Large Concrete Jar Planters, 1960sEst. $3,200-$4,800$1,600(1 bid)
Monumental Concrete Basket Planter, 1960s: Large concrete planter executed in faux bois, featuring a basket form with integrated handle. An expressive example of postwar garden sculpture combining rustic ornament and scale. Height: 42.5 in.
0141: Monumental Concrete Basket Planter, 1960sEst. $1,000-$1,500$500
Monumental Willy Guhl Jar Planter, 1960s: Large-scale planter executed in Eternit, with generous amphora form and weathered surface, a powerful example of Guhl sculptural approach. Height: 36 in. Diameter: 24 in. Opening Diameter: 11 in.
0142: Monumental Willy Guhl Jar Planter, 1960sEst. $1,600-$2,400$800
Pierre Guariche for Trefac Meurop, Prefacto Side Table, 1950: Crafted for Trefac Meurop, this rare Prefacto low table exemplifies Pierre Guariche refined functionalism. The biomorphic oak top rests on elegantly bent lacquered metal legs, merging organic form
0143: Pierre Guariche for Trefac Meurop, Prefacto Side Table, 1950Est. $3,000-$4,500$1,500(1 bid)
Wood Stool attributed to Charlotte Perrriand, 1960s: Carved from solid wood, this low stool presents a simple, utilitarian form emphasizing natural grain and craftsmanship. A restrained yet expressive example of Perriand humanist design philosophy.
0144: Wood Stool attributed to Charlotte Perrriand, 1960sEst. $1,200-$1,800$600(1 bid)