David Lynch's Estate to Auction Off Hundreds of His Treasures

The late US filmmaker David Lynch's estate is auctioning off hundreds of his personal belongings, offering a unique glimpse into his creative process and personal life.

A director's chair emblazoned with Lynch's name in gold lettering is estimated to fetch between $US5000-$US7000 at the upcoming auction.

A La Marzocoo GS/3 home espresso machine, which Lynch used to fuel his creative process, is listed for $US2000-$US3000.

A Block Lodge style red curtain and black and white zig-zag run, a unique piece of Lynch's Twin Peaks decor, is priced at $1-2,000.

A hand-drawn original concept map of the titular town from Twin Peaks, created by Lynch himself, is estimated to fetch $US40,000 to $US60,000.

The auction, conducted by Julien's Auctions, will feature a wide range of items, including prop replicas from Lynch's films and fine art pieces created by Lynch himself.

The Hollywood Legends sale, a separate event, will feature memorabilia from some of Lynch's most notable films, including O Brother, Where Art Thou, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, and more.

Fans can also purchase Lynch's personal items, including his guitar, record collections, and Twin Peaks-style decor, through Julien's Auctions.

The auction promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fans to own a piece of Lynch's creative legacy and experience the surreal world he created on screen.

With so many incredible items up for grabs, the auction is sure to captivate the hearts of film enthusiasts and collectors alike.