ABU DHABI.- Today, Sothebys deepens its commitment to the Middle East, and the United Arab Emirates in particular, with the launch of Abu Dhabi Collectors Edit: Materiality, a new summer auction running from 23 June to 10 July, estimate 6.6 million 9.7 million USD.
Featuring just over thirty highly coveted objects, thoughtfully edited, this exclusive online auction celebrates the essence of luxury through the rare and precious materials from which they are crafted, and the exceptional savoir-faire that transforms them into some of the worlds most coveted creations. Materials echo across luxury categories: the carbon fibre used in high-performance bicycles shares its elemental origins with diamonds, gold is found as effortlessly in Hermès handbag hardware as in fine watches which can also use titanium, a material no stranger to exceptional motorcars.
Abu Dhabi Collectors Edit: Materiality showcases Sothebys core luxury categories including jewellery, watches, luxury handbags, high-performance bikes, and automobiles. The auction builds on the resounding success of Abu Dhabi Collectors Week, a record-setting blockbuster event and auction series staged by Sothebys in the UAE capital last December further establishing Abu Dhabis growing stature as a global destination for collectors of world class luxury assets.
It was important for us to build on the remarkable momentum of our recent initiatives in Abu Dhabi at the earliest opportunity, and Abu Dhabi Collectors Edit: Materiality represents the ideal next step - perfectly timed to conclude a season of successful luxury sales across our key strategic locations worldwide.
It also reflects our continued focus on the Middle East and our confidence in the regions rise as a key stakeholder at the forefront of the international luxury conversation, and as a centre of gravity in our global expansion across luxury markets and collectors communities. -- Josh Pullan, Global Head of Sothebys Luxury Division
Seasoned collectors have always been driven by an appreciation and understanding of materials their rarity, their provenance, and the mastery required to shape them. With a fast-growing number of luxury collectors in the Gulf, especially those at the beginning of their collecting journey, Abu Dhabi Collectors Edit: Materiality is a reminder of what matters by bringing together exceptional objects that speak not only to beauty and value, but also to substance. We have no doubt that this opportunity will resonate deeply with collectors in the Gulf and beyond and stands as yet another exciting chapter in Sothebys long-standing commitment to the Middle East. -- Katia Nounou Boueiz, Head of Sothebys UAE & Chairman, Middle East
Leading the Abu Dhabi Collectors Edit: Materiality capsule collection of outstanding luxury objects is a selection of five unique jewellery creations designed by the highly sought-after maison Hemmerle, offered for sale for the first time. Hemmerle stands as one of the most singular names in contemporary high jewellery, revered for its uncompromising craftsmanship, intellectual design language and for challenging preconceived notions of what jewellery can be. It also makes use of unusual materials such as iron, aluminum, wood, copper and bronze to anchor its signature aesthetic that presents jewellery as a form of art. With so few pieces by Hemmerle released every year, each one is extremely desirable and coveted by the most discerning jewellery collectors. To feature five pieces in this sale is truly special.
The jewellery offering is further enhanced by a series of exceptional white and coloured diamonds jewels, a remarkable 200-carat Paraiba tourmaline from Mozambique, and necklaces by Bulgari and Van Cleef and Arpels beautifully showcasing emeralds, rock crystal and peridot beads.
Thirteen ultra-rare watches using a mix of gold, platinum, titanium, tantalum, and hardstone coral also feature in the sale. They include a Rafael Nadal Richard Mille RM35-03 skeletonized wristwatch, alongside a selection of Patek Philippe, Rolex, F.P Journe, Urwerk and Audemars Piguet timepieces.
A stunning and very rare Hermès limited edition Midas Sellier Kelly 25 in black box leather with eighteen-carat yellow gold hardware, an ultra-exclusive Bugatti Factor ONE high-performance bike made of carbon fibre, titanium and steel, and two exceptional cars by Bugatti and Mercedes-Benz, plus one Ferrari 126C4 childs car complement the sale. Abu Dhabi Collectors Edit: Materiality is accessible to collectors across the Gulf and internationally via sothebys.com/materiality and automobiles.
The launch of Abu Dhabi Collectors Edit: Materiality is the next chapter for Sothebys and Abu Dhabi, continuing a series of initiatives in the capital which started last April when it hosted Sothebys most dazzling exhibition of some of worlds rarest diamonds at the Bassam Freiha Art Foundation at the heart of Abu Dhabis cultural district on the landmark Saadiyat Island.
Two further milestone events were successfully staged in the emirate: Carry Me in September a festival celebrating luxury handbags through talks, events, and workshops and, in December, the inaugural Abu Dhabi Collectors Week. This was a major multi-faceted event anchored by a series of high-profile luxury auctions, accompanied by curated panel discussions and a world class non-selling art exhibition. Timed to coincide with the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix, one of the regions most vibrant and high-profile weeks, Collectors Week emerged as a defining highlight. The Abu Dhabi Collectors Week auctions went on to gross over 133 million USD, a record for the region.