Modernism & Garden Showcase
online only auction | 1 day sale | starts tomorrow!
Location
Los Angeles, CA 90033 Dates
Sale Starts
Sat
Apr 4
9amSale Ends
Sat
Apr 4
Terms & Conditions
Any condition statement provided by Circa is offered as a courtesy to potential bidders or buyers, is solely an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Circa is not responsible for any errors or omissions. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that an item is in perfect condition or free from wear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. All statements regarding an item (whether in a condition report, catalog, or on Circa's website, orally or in writing) are intended as opinions only and do not constitute representations or warranties of any kind. Dimensions and weights are approximate, and descriptions may not account for all faults or restorations. Bidders should rely solely on their personal examination of the item.
Circa does not undertake any obligation to examine, investigate, or test items in depth, or at all, to establish the accuracy of descriptions or opinions provided in the catalog or elsewhere. Bidders should not assume that such examinations have occurred.
Printed estimates reflect Circa's opinion on behalf of the seller regarding the likely range of the final hammer price. Estimates are not an indication of an item's value and do not include the buyer's premium or other applicable fees. Actual hammer prices may fall below or above the estimate range.
Items are offered for sale "as is," with all faults and imperfections. Many items are second-hand and may vary in condition. Illustrations and photographs are provided for identification purposes only and may not accurately reflect color or condition. Buyers are responsible for personally evaluating each item for authenticity, condition, provenance, and suitability before bidding.
By participating in a Circa auction, bidders agree to the following terms:
Highest Bidder: The highest bidder recognized by the auctioneer is deemed the buyer.
Buyer's Premium: A 25% buyer's premium applies to the gross hammer price, in addition to applicable sales tax.
Payment: Title transfers only after full payment clears. Payments may include wire transfers, credit card transactions, or cash. Unpaid balances may accrue interest at the maximum rate permitted by law.
Circa accepts bids online and in person. Bidders are solely responsible for errors in their bidding. Identical bids are prioritized based on the order received.
The auctioneer's declaration of the winning bidder is final. In the event of disputes or errors, the auctioneer may reoffer the lot at their discretion. Circa reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time.
Buyers must arrange for the pickup of purchased items within ten (10) days. Items not collected within this timeframe may incur storage fees or be deemed abandoned. Packing, handling, and transportation are the buyer's responsibility.
Circa does not undertake any obligation to examine, investigate, or test items in depth, or at all, to establish the accuracy of descriptions or opinions provided in the catalog or elsewhere. Bidders should not assume that such examinations have occurred.
Printed estimates reflect Circa's opinion on behalf of the seller regarding the likely range of the final hammer price. Estimates are not an indication of an item's value and do not include the buyer's premium or other applicable fees. Actual hammer prices may fall below or above the estimate range.
Items are offered for sale "as is," with all faults and imperfections. Many items are second-hand and may vary in condition. Illustrations and photographs are provided for identification purposes only and may not accurately reflect color or condition. Buyers are responsible for personally evaluating each item for authenticity, condition, provenance, and suitability before bidding.
By participating in a Circa auction, bidders agree to the following terms:
Highest Bidder: The highest bidder recognized by the auctioneer is deemed the buyer.
Buyer's Premium: A 25% buyer's premium applies to the gross hammer price, in addition to applicable sales tax.
Payment: Title transfers only after full payment clears. Payments may include wire transfers, credit card transactions, or cash. Unpaid balances may accrue interest at the maximum rate permitted by law.
Circa accepts bids online and in person. Bidders are solely responsible for errors in their bidding. Identical bids are prioritized based on the order received.
The auctioneer's declaration of the winning bidder is final. In the event of disputes or errors, the auctioneer may reoffer the lot at their discretion. Circa reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time.
Buyers must arrange for the pickup of purchased items within ten (10) days. Items not collected within this timeframe may incur storage fees or be deemed abandoned. Packing, handling, and transportation are the buyer's responsibility.

Circa Auction
Description & Details
Modernism & Garden Showcase
April 4, 2026 | 9:00 AM PST
Circa Auction presents Modernism & Garden Showcase, a curated sale dedicated to the enduring spirit of midcentury design. This auction brings together an international selection of furniture, sculptural planters, garden dining sets, lighting, and artwork sourced from across Europe, offering collectors an opportunity to acquire pieces that balance architectural clarity with the warmth of natural materials and craftsmanship.
The sale features an exceptional roster of designers whose work defined the modernist movement and continues to shape contemporary interiors and outdoor environments. Highlights include works by Maison Regain, Fernando and Humberto Campana, Pierre Paulin, Charlotte Perriand, Willy Guhl, Tito Agnoli, Gio Ponti, Oswald Haerdtl for Ton, Guillerme et Chambron, Georges Robert, Philippe Makhloof, BBPR Studio for Kartell, Goldkant Leuchten, Pierre Guariche, Charles Dudouyt, H. Roux, Giancarlo Piretti for Castelli, Pierre Begue, Roger Capron, Pierre Chapo, Frantisek Jirak, Bruce Gueswel, Biot, Louis Sognot, B&B Italia, Ubunji Kidokoro, Herman de Vries, Georges Frydman, Georges Frydman for EFA, De Sede, SCE, Accolay, Olavi Hanninen, Rene Malaval, J. Mackie, and Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois.
From iconic indoor furnishings to sculptural garden pieces designed to weather the elements, the selection reflects the breadth of modernist design across Europe from the 1940s through the late twentieth century. Many works emphasize honest materials such as solid wood, stoneware, leather, and fiber cement, capturing the era?s balance of functionality, artistry, and timeless form.
Preview Period
March 30 to April 3
10:00AM to 4:00PM
April 4, 2026 | 9:00 AM PST
Circa Auction presents Modernism & Garden Showcase, a curated sale dedicated to the enduring spirit of midcentury design. This auction brings together an international selection of furniture, sculptural planters, garden dining sets, lighting, and artwork sourced from across Europe, offering collectors an opportunity to acquire pieces that balance architectural clarity with the warmth of natural materials and craftsmanship.
The sale features an exceptional roster of designers whose work defined the modernist movement and continues to shape contemporary interiors and outdoor environments. Highlights include works by Maison Regain, Fernando and Humberto Campana, Pierre Paulin, Charlotte Perriand, Willy Guhl, Tito Agnoli, Gio Ponti, Oswald Haerdtl for Ton, Guillerme et Chambron, Georges Robert, Philippe Makhloof, BBPR Studio for Kartell, Goldkant Leuchten, Pierre Guariche, Charles Dudouyt, H. Roux, Giancarlo Piretti for Castelli, Pierre Begue, Roger Capron, Pierre Chapo, Frantisek Jirak, Bruce Gueswel, Biot, Louis Sognot, B&B Italia, Ubunji Kidokoro, Herman de Vries, Georges Frydman, Georges Frydman for EFA, De Sede, SCE, Accolay, Olavi Hanninen, Rene Malaval, J. Mackie, and Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois.
From iconic indoor furnishings to sculptural garden pieces designed to weather the elements, the selection reflects the breadth of modernist design across Europe from the 1940s through the late twentieth century. Many works emphasize honest materials such as solid wood, stoneware, leather, and fiber cement, capturing the era?s balance of functionality, artistry, and timeless form.
Preview Period
March 30 to April 3
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