Spring Things 2026-03-21 Auction - 283 Price Results - Circa Auction in CA - Page 7
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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Los Angeles, CA, United States
Auction Details

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 Brutalist Triangular Wood Stools, 1960s: Featuring thick triangular seats supported by expressive root-like legs, this pair of stools celebrates raw materiality and hand-crafted construction. Strongly rooted in brutalist design language.
0145: Pair of Brutalist Triangular Wood Stools, 1960sEst. $1,000-$1,500
Roger Feraud, Hall Stand, 1960s: Large sculptural coat rack in black metal with multicolor ball hooks. Statement piece. Height: 70 in. Length: 29 in. Width: 8.5 in.
0147: Roger Feraud, Hall Stand, 1960sEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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Roger Feraud, Hall Stand, 1950s: Iconic mid-century hall stand in lacquered metal with colorful spherical hooks. A playful sculptural piece that combines utility with graphic impact. Height: 71 in. Length: 23 in. Width: 5 in.
0148: Roger Feraud, Hall Stand, 1950sEst. $1,000-$1,500
Roger Feraud, Atomic Hall Stand, 1960s: Executed in wrought metal with lacquered spherical accents, this hall stand displays the playful graphic energy of French atomic era design. The slender rods and vibrant colors create a dynamic
0149: Roger Feraud, Atomic Hall Stand, 1960sEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
Roger Feraud, Wall Coat Rack, 1960s: A classic design by Roger Feraud, featuring a linear black metal frame punctuated by lacquered wooden spheres. This playful yet refined composition illustrates the optimism and graphic clarity of
0150: Roger Feraud, Wall Coat Rack, 1960sEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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Mathieu Mategot, Metal Wall Coat Rack, 1950s: Constructed in perforated metal, this wall-mounted coat rack displays Mategot signature use of Rigitulle. Both functional and decorative, it reflects the lightness and ingenuity of post-war French
0151: Mathieu Mategot, Metal Wall Coat Rack, 1950sEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Pair of Faux Bois Planters, 1960s: Executed in molded concrete with a deeply textured faux bois surface, this pair of planters evokes the rugged bark of tree trunks in a sculptural, organic form. The weathered patina enhances their
0155: Pair of Faux Bois Planters, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200
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Brutalist Wood Stool, 1960s: Carved from a solid section of wood, this stool features a thick circular seat revealing concentric growth rings, supported by three robust legs. The expressive grain and honest construction
0159: Brutalist Wood Stool, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200
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Maison Regain, Pine Coffee Table, 1960s: Solid pine coffee table with clean lines and visible joinery, reflecting the timeless craftsmanship of Maison Regain. France, 1960s. Height: 15 in. Length: 25 in. Width: 23 in.
0162: Maison Regain, Pine Coffee Table, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200
Monumental Faux Bois Planter, 1960s: Large-scale faux-Bois planter rendered with deeply carved bark textures and an organic, irregular form. Its impressive scale makes it a statement piece within any garden composition. Height: 15 in.
0164: Monumental Faux Bois Planter, 1960sEst. $1,600-$2,400Lot Passed
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Grandon Fres, Round Cast Stone Planter, 1960s: Executed in cast stone with a softly scalloped exterior, this substantial planter displays a beautifully weathered surface and mineral patina developed over time. Its generous proportions and
0167: Grandon Fres, Round Cast Stone Planter, 1960sEst. $800-$1,200