NEW YORK, NY.- This month, 
Phillips will host its first ever online-only design auction a sale dedicated to works from the Quico Collection of Harajuku, Tokyo, which is mostly comprised of Nordic and Scandinavian Design. The Quico founders curated their own personal collection with the same discerning eye that has been responsible for their brands success. An affinity for the Nordic and Scandinavian aesthetic is encapsulated within their personal collection, which includes works by such greats as Alvar Aalto, Ilmari Tapiovaara, Tapio Wirkkala, Paavo Tynell, Björn Weckström, Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl, and Hans J. Wegner. Bidding will be open From  16-25 September the entire collection will be on view at Phillips Park Ave galleries in New York from 16-22 September.
Marcus McDonald, International Specialist, Design, said, Quicos founders have built a lovely and discerning collection, with Nordic and Scandinavian Design performing an important and yet ludic role within their lives, from their brand philosophy to the objects that surround them in the privacy of their home. It was my pleasure to view their Nordic and Scandinavian Design collection, which has such a refined selection of glassworks, including the set of three "Apple" vases by Ingeborg Lundin who was described by the British curator, Leslie Jackson, as the Balenciaga of glass. This sale  the first of its kind at Phillips  will offer everyone the opportunity to bid on exceptional works with exceptional estimates and we look forward to welcoming all guests to see the collection in person in our New York galleries.
Highlights from the Sale
 YRJÖ KUKKAPURO, Set of three adjustable standard Malli light, model no. 100, 1960s. Estimate: $1,000-1,500
 ALVAR AALTO, Early and large Mehiläispesä (Beehive) ceiling light, model no. A332, designed for the University of JyväSkylä, 1953. Estimate: $2,000-3,000
 POUL KJÆRHOLM, Desk chair, model no. PK 11, 1957. Estimate: $1,000-1,500
 POUL KJÆRHOLM, Daybed, model no. PK 80, designed 1957, produced 1957-1981. Estimate: $6,000-12,000
 ARNE JACOBSEN, Pair of nightstands, from the SAS Royal Hotel, 1958. Estimate: $4,000-6,000
 ILMARI TAPIOVAARA, Crinolette armchair, 1961. Estimate: $500-700
 YKI NUMMI, Modern art table lamp, designed 1955. Estimate: $500-700
 BJÖRN WECKSTRÖM, Salamanteri (Salamander) bracelet, designed 1973, produced 1976. Estimate: $500-700
 ILMARI TAPIOVAARA, Pair of large Tale stools, 1951-1953. Estimate: $500-700
 ILMARI TAPIOVAARA, Trienna table, 1954. Estimate: $800-1,200