The Iris Apfel Collection: Part II

The Iris Apfel Collection: Part II

Starts: Feb 14, 2025 10:00 EST
Ends: Mar 5, 2025 10:00 EST
Sale type: Timed auction

 

Part I: Live Auction
Tuesday, March 4 at 10am
Lots 1 - 300  View Lots

Part II: Timed Online Auction
Wednesday, March 5 at 10am
Lots 400 - 733  View Lots

EXHIBITIONS

Beverly Hills
Fri, February 14, 10am-5pm
Mon, February, 17 – Thurs, February 21, 10am-5pm
Sat, February 22, 11am-3pm
Reception on Tues, February 18 3:30-6:30 pm
Doyle Beverly Hills
310 N. Camden Dr, Beverly Hills, CA
310-276-6616, DoyleLA@Doyle.com

Boston
Mon, February, 17 – Thurs, February 21, 10am-4pm
Doyle Boston
236 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA
617-999-8254, Boston@Doyle.com

Charleston
Fri, February 14, 9am-5pm
Sat, February15, Noon-5pm
Doyle Charleston
123 King Street, Charleston, SC
803-849-2901, Charleston@Doyle.com


Palm Beach
Fri, February 14 – Fri, February 21, 10am-5pm
Reception on Wed, February 19 5-8pm
DOYLE Palm Beach
210 Brazilian Ave, Palm Beach, FL
561-360-2308, DoyleFL@Doyle.com

New York
Fri, Feb 28 Noon – 5pm
Sat, Mar 1, Noon – 5pm
Sun, Mar 2, Noon – 5pm
Mon, Mar 3, Noon – 5pm
DOYLE New York
175 East 87th Street, New York, NY 10128
Erin.Mandley@Doyle.com
212-427-4141 ext  257

BIDDING SERVICES

Abigail Burner
212-427-4141, ext 242
Fax: 212-427-7526
Bids@Doyle.com

Learn how to bid

MEDIA CONTACT

Jamie Karl
Jamie.Karl@Doyle.com 

  • More is More and Less is a Bore: The Iris Apfel Collection Part II Timed Online Auction on Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 10am

  • Over 300 lots in this timed online sale include unique apparel, jewelry. furniture & decorative arts and more kept by the fashion icon in her beloved Palm Beach home

Iris Apfel was a true original—a New York icon whose fearless approach to fashion and design earned her a global reputation as the epitome of bold. Her oversized glasses, vibrant wardrobe and layers of jewelry made her instantly recognizable, re-writing the rules of maximalism with her trademark mantra: “More is more and less is a bore.” She blended haute couture with flea market treasures, creating a signature style that celebrated bold colors, eclectic textures, and fearless experimentation, redefining what it meant to be a trendsetter and inspiring generations to reject conformity and embrace their individuality.  

Iris Apfel emphasized that everything she owned, she went to find. Her influence started at a very young age. Her mother was a small boutique owner and encouraged Iris to look through thrift stores and flea markets. So, naturally, Iris went on to study art and fashion at the University of Wisconsin. A chance employment with a World War II era interior designer infected Iris with the 'thrill of the hunt' for furniture and decorations that were hard to come by, scouring flea markets and junkyards.  After marrying her pussycat husband Carl in 1948, the duo founded Old World Weavers which helped them source and reproduce antique fabrics for large scale projects including interiors for several state houses and the White House. Old World Weavers was sold to Stark in 1992. 

Her interiors reflect years of worldly travel, having been quoted by Amanda Vail in Architectural Digest, Oct. 11, 2016 issue as '“a piece here, a piece there." While Iris will forever be linked to the energy and glamour of New York City, her life in Palm Beach added an equally dazzling dimension to her legacy. The tropical colors, coastal elegance, and playful sophistication of Palm Beach provided the perfect canvas for her signature maximalism. Her Palm Beach apartment featured vignettes of carefully curated antiques, paintings and decorative art, including a turquoise room that housed her extensive Kachina collection Iris and Carl collected from their many trips to the Southwest. 

Whether hosting lively gatherings or hunting for unique finds in local shops, Iris brought her vibrant sensibilities to the Palm Beach scene, weaving its charm into her kaleidoscopic style. In both New York and Palm Beach, Iris was a beacon of originality, reminding the world that true style is about self-expression, creativity, and a touch of fearless fun. 

SALE NOTICE

TIMED ONLINE AUCTION
Bidding in the timed online auction will open on February 14 and close on March 5 beginning at 10am. Lots will close sequentially, one lot per minute, with a soft close. Should any bids be placed in the final minute, bidding will remain open on that lot for three (3) additional minutes.

PAYMENT
Please note that all purchases are subject to a Buyer's Premium

Payment can be made in the following ways:
· By credit card (an additional 3.5% fee will be charged)
· By wire transfer. For instructions, please email client.accounts@Doyle.com

PICKUPS & SHIPPING
For information, please contact client.accounts@doyle.com 

The Iris Apfel Collection: Part I

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