The David Lynch estate auction doubled as a caffeinated wake
Summary
Auctions at a Beverly Hills hotel sold 450 items from director David Lynch's estate, drawing various bidders, both in person and online. Big-ticket items like screenplays and a director's chair garnered high bids, while coffee and carpentry equipment attracted fans keen to own pieces reflecting Lynch's broad artistic interests.Key Facts
- The auction took place at The Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel.
- 450 items belonging to David Lynch were sold.
- Key items sold included Lynch's Lost Highway screenplay for $195,000.
- Lynch's director's chair sold for $91,000.
- The auction featured both in-person and online bidding.
- Items included coffee and carpentry tools, linking to Lynch's interests.
- At the time of the auction, it had been five months since Lynch's passing.
- Julien's auction house organized the event.
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