Overview
- Collectors can bid on iconic lots including Lynch’s director’s chair, his personal 35mm print of Eraserhead and the Twin Peaks Black Lodge curtain and rug
- The sale spans film props, scripts, vintage cameras, musical instruments, artwork, furniture and everyday objects like his prized La Marzocco GS/3 espresso machine
- Lynch’s daughter Jen Lynch emphasized that archival materials of “unspeakable value” are excluded from the sale and will instead go to educational or museum collections
- Fans on social platforms shared mixed emotions about the auction, lamenting that intimate items might be better suited for public exhibition or preservation
- Select lots will also appear in Julien’s Hollywood Legends auction on June 19–20 and some pieces will be showcased at a sold-out Cinespia Blue Velvet screening on May 31