Spring Things Auction on Mar 21, 2026 by Circa Auction in CA - Page 4
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 Loop Chairs, 1960s: A striking pair of sculptural lounge chairs crafted from fiber concrete with a weathered patina. The minimalist, curved design enhances their brutalist aesthetic, making them ideal for indoor or
0073: Willy Guhl, Pair of Loop Chairs, 1960sEst. US$10,000-US$15,000US$5,000
Willy Guhl, Pair of Loop Chairs, 1960s: A striking pair of sculptural lounge chairs crafted from fiber concrete with a weathered patina. The minimalist, curved design enhances their brutalist aesthetic, making them ideal for indoor or
0074: Willy Guhl, Pair of Loop Chairs, 1960sEst. US$10,000-US$15,000US$5,000
Set of Eight High-Back Wood Dining Chairs, 1960s: Crafted in solid wood with tall sculptural backrests, this set conveys a strong architectural presence. The clean lines and robust construction emphasize material integrity and craftsmanship. A
0075: Set of Eight High-Back Wood Dining Chairs, 1960sEst. US$3,200-US$4,800US$1,600
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Mosaic Dining Set, 1960s: Comprising a table and matching stools, this dining set is executed in concrete adorned with multicolored mosaic tiles. The vibrant surface treatment and solid construction exemplify Mediterranean
0079: Mosaic Dining Set, 1960sEst. US$10,000-US$15,000US$6,500
Willy Guhl, Outdoor Dining Set, 1960s: Comprising a circular table with a flared pedestal base and four matching hourglass form stools, this ensemble is executed in fiber cement with traces of original painted finish. The sculptural
0080: Willy Guhl, Outdoor Dining Set, 1960sEst. US$7,000-US$10,500US$3,500
Faux Bois Outdoor Concrete Dining Set, 1960s: Crafted in molded concrete imitating natural wood grain, this outdoor dining set exemplifies the enduring appeal of faux bois garden furniture. The textured surfaces and organic silhouettes evoke
0081: Faux Bois Outdoor Concrete Dining Set, 1960sEst. US$5,000-US$7,500US$2,500
Faux Bois Outdoor Concrete Dining Set, 1960s: Comprising a circular table with textured bark effect top and two curved benches, this ensemble is executed in molded concrete imitating natural wood grain. The sculpted pedestal bases and organic
0082: Faux Bois Outdoor Concrete Dining Set, 1960sEst. US$5,000-US$7,500US$2,500
Rene Malaval, Red Outdoor Metal Dining Set, 1950s: Executed in painted perforated metal with black tubular frames, this dining set features a red geometric pattern that embodies postwar optimism and graphic modernity. Designed for outdoor use, it
0083: Rene Malaval, Red Outdoor Metal Dining Set, 1950sEst. US$1,600-US$2,400US$800
Rene Malaval, Yellow Outdoor Metal Dining Set, 1950s: Executed in painted perforated metal with black tubular frames, this dining set features a vivid yellow geometric pattern that embodies postwar optimism and graphic modernity. Designed for outdoor
0084: Rene Malaval, Yellow Outdoor Metal Dining Set, 1950sEst. US$1,600-US$2,400US$800
Rene Malaval, Outdoor Metal Living Room, 1950s: An elegant outdoor ensemble executed in perforated and curved metal, featuring two lounge chairs and a matching settee with sinuous armrests and sculptural profiles. The honeycomb surface creates a
0085: Rene Malaval, Outdoor Metal Living Room, 1950sEst. US$1,600-US$2,400US$800
Outdoor Wrought Iron Living Room, 1950s: A romantic wrought iron garden suite comprising two armchairs and a coordinating settee, distinguished by delicate scrollwork and hand-forged detailing. The airy structure and rhythmic curves evoke
0086: Outdoor Wrought Iron Living Room, 1950sEst. US$1,600-US$2,400US$800
Roger Capron, Ceramic Coffee Table, 1960s: Featuring a glazed ceramic tile top decorated with botanical motifs, set within a wooden frame. Produced in Vallauris, this table reflects Capron celebrated Garrigue series. A highly decorative yet
0087: Roger Capron, Ceramic Coffee Table, 1960sEst. US$1,600-US$2,400US$800
Roger Capron, Guarrigue Ceramic Coffee Table, 1960s: Featuring hand glazed ceramic tiles with naturalistic motifs set within a wooden frame, this table embodies Capron poetic interpretation of the Mediterranean landscape. The earthy tones and textured
0088: Roger Capron, Guarrigue Ceramic Coffee Table, 1960sEst. US$1,600-US$2,400US$800
Maison Regain, Square 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: 31.5 in. Width: 31.5 in.
0089: Maison Regain, Square Pine Coffee Table, 1960sEst. US$800-US$1,200US$400
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: 31.5 in. Width: 17.5 in.
0090: Maison Regain, Pine Coffee Table, 1960sEst. US$800-US$1,200US$400
French Midcentury Solid Pine Full Bedframe, 1960s: Crafted in solid pine, this bed reflects the warmth and simplicity of midcentury French design. The gently curved headboard and footboard create a subtle architectural presence, while the clean lines
0091: French Midcentury Solid Pine Full Bedframe, 1960sEst. US$1,400-US$2,100US$700
Carlo Nason, Murano Glass Floor Lamp, 1970s: Executed in opaline Murano glass, this floor lamp features fluid contours and refined proportions. A luminous example of Italian lighting design, combining technical precision with sculptural
0092: Carlo Nason, Murano Glass Floor Lamp, 1970sEst. US$2,400-US$3,600US$1,200
Harvey Guzzini, Floor Lamp, 1970s: This floor lamp showcases Guzzini futuristic aesthetic, with a sweeping curved structure supporting a spherical diffuser. The adjustable metal arc allows the arm to extend or retract, altering the
0093: Harvey Guzzini, Floor Lamp, 1970sEst. US$1,600-US$2,400US$300
Mario Botta for Artemide, Floor Lamp Shogun Terra, 1980s: Executed in lacquered metal with a perforated adjustable shade and a bold black and white striped stem, this iconic lamp reflects Botta architectural vocabulary. The interplay of geometry and light
0094: Mario Botta for Artemide, Floor Lamp Shogun Terra, 1980sEst. US$5,000-US$7,500US$2,500
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Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois, 12-Piece Mah Jong Sofa, 2000s: A 12-piece Mah Jong sofa from Roche Bobois, featuring a patchwork of rich textiles. Its modular design allows for versatile configurations to suit any living space. Individual dimensions: Floor
0095: Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois, 12-Piece Mah Jong Sofa, 2000sEst. US$12,000-US$18,000US$6,000