A collection of 450 objects owned by the late filmmaker David Lynch was auctioned by Julien's Auctions, achieving a white-glove sale totaling $4.25 million. The top lot was a group of scripts from Lynch's unrealized film project *Ronnie Rocket: The Absurd Mystery of the Strange Forces of Existence*, which sold for $195,000. Other notable sales included scripts for *Mulholland Drive* ($104,000), *Twin Peaks* pilot ($91,000), and *Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me* ($78,000), as well as Lynch's director chair ($91,000), a personal 35mm print of *Eraserhead* ($52,000), and his La Marzocco espresso machine ($45,500).
The sale demonstrates the enduring cultural and commercial fascination with David Lynch's surreal creative legacy, drawing global interest from fans, collaborators, and collectors. The strong prices far exceeding estimates—especially for everyday objects like coffee paraphernalia and personal artifacts—underscore how Lynch's persona and artistic vision have become highly collectible. The auction also highlights the growing market for film memorabilia tied to visionary directors, where even mundane items gain significant value through association with an iconic figure.