Christie’s to auction off the contents of a legendary Frances Elkins-designed estate

Christie’s to auction off the contents of a legendary Frances Elkins-designed estate

‘To do any superior work in the arts and crafts you must fill your eyes with the great things,’ Frances Elkins told her local paper, the Monterey Peninsula Herald, in 1947.

The visionary American interior designer had certainly filled her eyes with great things, among them French antiques, Chanel suits and a social circle that included Salvador Dalí. Elkins’ deft mix of the decidedly traditional with the bracingly modern solidified her as the top interior designer in the U.S. at the time, rivaled only by Elsie de Wolfe. Despite her renown, Elkins’s legacy remains decidedly under-appreciated.

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(Image credit: CHRISTIE’S IMAGES LTD. 2025)

A new auction coming to Christie’s New York promises to catapult Elkins back into the public eye and to deliver – yes – plenty of great things. The sale, set to take place 12 June at the auction house’s Rockefeller Center headquarters, comprises 38 lots from the James D. Zellerbach residence in San Francisco, designed by Elkins in 1937.

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