David Lynch's personal collection sells June 18th through Julien's Auctions and Turner Classic Movies. Over 450 items from his home, workshop and studio provide direct access to his creative methodology.
The sale spans film props, handcrafted furniture, musical instruments, cameras and art supplies. Notable pieces include tables and wheeled cabinets designed and built by Lynch, alongside prop menus from Mulholland Drive's Winkie's diner and a Lost Highway boomerang sofa.
Items originate from his woodshop, recording studio and art space, demonstrating his multimedia approach where furniture design, music production and filmmaking intersect. The collection documents creative processes typically hidden from public view.
Starting 10am PST in Los Angeles, the auction offers collectors authentic objects that functioned within Lynch's daily practice rather than simple memorabilia. Each piece carries direct connection to environments where his distinctive vision developed across artistic mediums.
The breadth illustrates Lynch's commitment to creating unified aesthetic environments that supported his artistic output through functional objects and creative tools.
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