PARIS.- International auction house PIASA has announced robust results for 2024, with total auction sales nearing 65 million (including buyers premiums). This figure represents an 8% increase compared to 2023, continuing the companys steady growth trajectory since 2019.
Executive Management team members Marie Filippi and Frédéric Chambre highlighted several standout collections and strategic initiatives that contributed to these strong results. Notably, PIASA managed prominent estates such as the Geneviève and Jean-Paul Kahn collection in the Modern and Contemporary Art Department, and curated sales from the celebrated designer Raf Simons personal collection within the Design Department.
Departmental Highlights
Design Department: Leading the firms success, the Design Department achieved 39 million in sales, an 11% increase year-on-year. Key auctions included:
Finnish Design with Annmaris (Nov. 6, 2024): A rare Snowflake suspension by Paavo Tynell realized 598,000 (est. 180,000250,000).
Design + Picasso Ceramics From the Collection of Raf Simons (Sept. 18, 2024): A tapestry by Le Corbusier sold for 416,000 (est. 50,00070,000).
American Design (Nov. 20, 2024): A unique Harry Bertoia Bush series sculpture fetched 234,000 (est. 70,00080,000).
Other notable sales included works by Jean-Michel Frank, Gio Ponti, George Nakashima, Joaquim Tenreiro, Ettore Sottsass, and Gabriella Crespi.
Modern and Contemporary Art Department: Sales totaled 18 million, a 7% increase over 2023. Highlights included:
Paul Sérusiers Les Batteurs de blé (Feb. 15, 2024): Achieved 806,000 (est. 600,000900,000).
The Geneviève and Jean-Paul Kahn Collection (June 5, 2024): Works by Dorothea Tanning (650,000), Kay Sage (585,000), and Andy Warhol (572,000) exceeded expectations.
Additional successes included Victor Brauners Robe de bal, VIII and Léonor Finis Pour Sheridan le Fanu.
Other Departments, Online Auctions, Jewelry & Watches: These segments collectively realized nearly 8 million in sales. Within this category, the Jewelry and Watches Department brought in 3 million, highlighted by:
A platinum ring with a 7.91-carat marquise-cut diamond selling for 158,600 (est. 80,000120,000).
A Van Cleef & Arpels Panthère clip from the 1960s that reached 50,700 (est. 18,00030,000).
Prestigious pieces by René Boivin, Buccellati, and Theo Fennell also performed strongly.
International Reach and Visibility
In addition to strong sales, PIASA noted a significant international presence, with more than 65% of its auction value in 2024 attributed to overseas clients. This growing global interest underscores PIASAs reputation and appeal among collectors worldwide.
Revenue Distribution by Department (including buyers premium):
Design: 39 million
Modern & Contemporary Art: 18 million
Other Departments (including Jewelry and Online Auctions): 8 million