Personal effects belonging to the iconic film-maker David Lynch have taken the auction world by storm, fetching over $4 million in Los Angeles. This remarkable event, held on June 20, 2025, featured nearly 450 items, including scripts, props, and personal memorabilia that reflect Lynch’s unique artistic vision.
- David Lynch's personal items auctioned for $4m
- Highest bid was $195,000 for scripts
- Auction included 450 items from Lynch's career
- Notable items: director's chair, espresso machine
- Scripts from Mulholland Drive sold for $104,000
- Ronnie Rocket scripts gained cult status over time
The highlight of the auction was the sale of scripts for Lynch’s unrealized project, Ronnie Rocket, which sold for an astonishing $195,000. Other notable items included his director’s chair, which went for $70,000, and a La Marzocco GS/3 home espresso machine that fetched $45,500, showcasing Lynch’s eclectic tastes.
This auction raises intriguing questions about the future of Lynch’s unrealized projects. Could Ronnie Rocket finally see the light of day? The cult status of this long-shelved screenplay suggests that demand for Lynch’s unique narratives remains strong.
- Scripts for Ronnie Rocket fetched the highest bid at $195,000.
- Items included props from iconic films like Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks.
- The total auction revenue reached approximately $4.25 million.
- Personal memorabilia reflects Lynch’s distinctive artistic style.
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, will we see more of Lynch’s unrealized visions come to life? Fans and collectors alike should keep an eye on upcoming auctions for more hidden gems.