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$31.4 million Lalanne Hippopotamus Bar is now most expensive design work ever sold at auction.

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 11 December 2025 20:52
Published 11 December 2025
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French designer François-Xavier Lalanne’s Hippopotame Bar, pièce unique (1976) sold for $31.4 million at Sotheby’s on December 10th. The sale smashed its pre-sale high estimate of $10 million, setting the highest price for the artist at auction and the highest price achieved for a design work at auction. All prices include fees.

The final price was the product of a 26-minute bidding battle at the New York auction house, with seven bidders participating. This work confirms the growing popularity of design.

Hippopotame Bar, pièce unique was part of the Schlumberger Collection, belonging to French-born oil heiress and longtime Houston resident Anne Schlumberger and her family. Schlumberger commissioned the work in 1976, making it one of Lalanne’s earliest and most significant explorations of the hippopotamus form. This intimate collaboration yielded the only example executed in hand-wrought copper. Schlumberger died in April 2025.

François-Xavier and his wife, Claude, are often referred to as Les Lalanne, a design duo known for their whimsical, surreal sculptural furniture and fanciful bronzes. Blending animal forms with natural motifs, their work turns everyday use into playful artworks. The design duo gained recognition gradually. In the 1980s, they only caught the attention of the French. However, by the 2000s, the designers had finally gained the attention of international collectors, and that interest continues to rise today.

François-Xavier’s previous artist record was held by Rhinocretaire I (1964), another sculpture containing a bar, which was achieved. $19.4 million at Christie’s in 2023. In June, a similar piece came close to the record, when Grand Rhinocrétaire II (2003) fetched $16.4 million at Sotheby’s. This followed a sale dedicated to the designer, which fetched $59 million at Christie’s in October 2024.

Claude’s auction record is held by Très grand choupatte (2014), which sold for €4.9 million ($5.3 million) at Christie’s in 2023.

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