The calendar of Artcurial auctions between November and December features a series of thematic sales, from Scandinavian design to French haute pâtisserie, also including online sessions.
Which Artcurial auctions are scheduled for November
On November 19 at 5:00 PM, Artcurial organizes the Sale 6354: Scandinavian Design in Paris, dedicated to 20th-century Nordic design. The venue is the historic maison on the Rive Droite, a traditional reference point for international collectors.
On November 25 at 4:00 PM, the Sale 6261: Old Masters & 19th Century — Paintings & Sculptures is scheduled, again at Artcurial in Paris. The session brings together paintings and sculptures by old masters and the 19th century, with particular attention to European schools.
On November 26 at 2:30 PM, the Sale 6434: A Private Collection — From the Mountains of Auvergne to the Basque Coast will take place, once again at Artcurial in Paris. The sale presents the journey of a single collector, with works related to territories and landscapes between Auvergne and the Basque coast.
On the same day, November 26, at 6:00 PM, the Sale 6349: Urban Masterpieces is scheduled, dedicated to the urban and contemporary scene. The sale, hosted by Artcurial in Paris, focuses on graffiti, street art, and metropolitan languages.
What events are scheduled online and at the beginning of December?
From November 27 at 12:00 PM to December 4 at 12:00 PM, the Sale IT6353: Christmas Time Online takes place. The session is exclusively online and offers a selection designed for the Christmas period, with lots accessible to a wide and international audience.
On December 1 at 8:00 PM, Artcurial presents the Sale 6498: Artcurial & Pierre Hermé Paris — 25 pastry chefs commit to childhood — First auction of French haute pâtisserie, in Paris. The auction brings together 25 pastry chefs engaged in a charitable project for children, marking a first for French haute pâtisserie.
On December 2 at 3:00 PM, the Sale 6334: Art Deco / Design is scheduled at Artcurial in Paris, with a selection of Art Deco furniture and objects. Compared to the Nordic focus of November 19, this sale explores a more geometric and decorative taste.
Also on December 2, at 5:00 PM, follows the Sale 6322: Italian Design in Paris. The session centers on Italian design, from post-war icons to more recent auteur productions, attracting specialized collectors and enthusiasts in the field.
On December 3 at 5:00 PM, the Sale 6310: Limited Edition will take place, again at Artcurial in Paris. The sale offers limited editions and rare pieces, with particular attention to edition size and rarity as levers of collectible value.
What is the focus of the sale “The Renault Icons”?
The auction cycle concludes on December 7 at 1:00 PM with the Sale 6445: The Renault Icons — Selection from the Renault collection, organized at the Renault plant in Flins. This session stands out from the others because it does not take place in Paris but directly in the factory.
The sale “The Renault Icons” presents a selection from the automotive brand’s collection, with models and objects that trace the history of the manufacturer. Overall, the entire end-of-year calendar offers a cross-sectional overview of design, art, charity, and thematic collecting.

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