# Marc Newson artist context and auction value notes

Canonical page: https://appraisily.com/artist/marc-newson/
Profile generated: 2026-05-04T04:00:00.000Z
Quality: high confidence, strong sources

## Artist identity

- Nationality: Australian
- Movements: Contemporary industrial design, Biomorphic design
- Common media: Furniture design, Product design, Glassware, Transportation design, Fashion and luxury goods, Fine art editions, Ceramics

## About Marc Newson

Marc Newson (born 1963, Sydney, Australia) is an industrial designer, creative director, and artist whose practice spans furniture, product design, transportation, luxury goods, fashion, and fine art. His work is recognized for smooth geometric lines, organic shapes, and a distinctive use of transparency and translucency. Over a career beginning in the mid-1980s, Newson has collaborated with brands including FENDI, G-Star, Louis Vuitton, and ZARA, and has realized projects ranging from glassware and furniture to public architecture. His works are held in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and his four-decade output is catalogued in the Taschen monograph Marc Newson Works: 84-24. Newson is widely regarded as one of the most influential contemporary industrial designers, and collectors encounter his work across design, decorative art, and fine art auction categories.

## Common works and media

Collectors and appraisers most frequently encounter Newson's work in the form of sculptural furniture pieces, including chaise longues, chairs, and tables with characteristic streamlined forms. Other common categories include limited-edition glassware and barware, decorative objects, product design prototypes, fashion collaborations, and small-scale sculptural editions. Materials range from cast aluminum and fiberglass to carbon fiber, glass, and ceramic. The RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History also records a connection to the ceramics studio Cor Unum, suggesting a presence in produced ceramic editions.

## Market and appraisal context

Marc Newson maintains a deep and liquid secondary market with 626 documented auction lots dating from December 2005 through April 2026, of which 403 carry realized prices. The price distribution is wide: the median realized price is $2,640, the 25th percentile sits at $1,275, and the 75th percentile at $8,880, reflecting the broad range from production items to rare unique works. The recorded maximum of $1,568,750 points to high-value unique or early-career pieces at major houses. Liquidity is stable, with 32 lots in the most recent 12-month window and 35 in the prior period. Ten distinct auction houses appear among the top sellers, led by Christie's, Artcurial, Wright, and Phillips, indicating broad institutional demand across Europe, North America, and Australia. Recent lots confirm active trading in furniture (Embryo chairs, Orgone chaise lounge, Lever House dining sets, Micarta tables), lighting (Helix/Helice floor lamps, Orotund wall lights), watches (Ikepod chronographs), ceramics (Sci-Fi vases), glassware (Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos 566 with Baccarat crystal), and luxury collaborations (Dom Pérignon containers). This breadth of category and geography signals an established, internationally recognized design market.

## Auction-house-backed market evidence

Marc Newson maintains a deep and liquid secondary market with 626 documented auction lots dating from December 2005 through April 2026, of which 403 carry realized prices. The price distribution is wide: the median realized price is $2,640, the 25th percentile sits at $1,275, and the 75th percentile at $8,880, reflecting the broad range from production items to rare unique works. The recorded maximum of $1,568,750 points to high-value unique or early-career pieces at major houses. Liquidity is stable, with 32 lots in the most recent 12-month window and 35 in the prior period. Ten distinct auction houses appear among the top sellers, led by Christie's, Artcurial, Wright, and Phillips, indicating broad institutional demand across Europe, North America, and Australia. Recent lots confirm active trading in furniture (Embryo chairs, Orgone chaise lounge, Lever House dining sets, Micarta tables), lighting (Helix/Helice floor lamps, Orotund wall lights), watches (Ikepod chronographs), ceramics (Sci-Fi vases), glassware (Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos 566 with Baccarat crystal), and luxury collaborations (Dom Pérignon containers). This breadth of category and geography signals an established, internationally recognized design market.

### Appraisal notes

Appraisily would use these 626 auction records as a comparable-sale foundation when appraising a Marc Newson piece. An appraiser would cross-reference the specific object type (chair, table, lamp, watch, etc.), edition status (unique, limited-edition number, or production), material, design date, and manufacturer or collaboration partner against lots in this dataset with similar characteristics. Realized prices from houses such as Christie's, Phillips, and Sotheby's anchor the high end, while results from Artcurial, Quittenbaum, and regional houses provide mid-market comparables. The appraiser would then layer in the object's physical condition, provenance, exhibition history, authenticity documentation, edition size and number, dimensions, signature or maker's marks, and any unique provenance (such as the Lever House commission) to arrive at a defensible valuation. The wide price range ($20 to $1,568,750) underscores the need to match comparables precisely rather than relying on category-level averages.

### Valuation factors

- Edition status: unique works and small limited editions command significant premiums over production items; verify edition number and total size
- Design date: early-career works from the 1980s and 1990s (Orgone, Lockheed Lounge era) are scarce and carry premium; later production designs trade at lower multiples
- Material and manufacturing process: cast aluminum, fiberglass, and carbon fiber pieces are valued differently from glass, ceramic, or plastic production items
- Commission or collaboration provenance: works from notable commissions (e.g., Lever House, New York) or luxury partnerships (FENDI, Louis Vuitton, Dom Pérignon, Jaeger-LeCoultre) may carry added value
- Auction house tier: results from Christie's, Phillips, and Sotheby's establish high-market benchmarks; regional houses provide mid-market context
- Condition: integrity of polished surfaces, molded finishes, upholstery, and mechanical components (for watches and clocks) is a critical value driver
- Authenticity documentation: maker's marks, manufacturer labels (Flos, Cappellini, Magis, Ikepod), and certificates of authenticity materially affect marketability
- Currency and geography: lots are recorded in USD, EUR, GBP, and AUD; currency normalization is necessary when comparing across markets

### Collector notes

- The Newson secondary market is active and broad: expect 30-35 lots per year across major and regional houses, providing reasonable liquidity for sellers and multiple entry points for buyers. Furniture is the most frequently traded category, with chairs (Embryo, Felt, Cappellini) and tables appearing regularly. Mid-range furniture lots typically realize $1,000-$4,000, while unique or commission pieces (Lever House sets) reach $20,000-$32,000. Watches and clocks designed by Newson (Ikepod, Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos) trade in the $1,500-$32,500 range depending on model and materials. Production items such as tableware sets and posters trade at the low end ($20-$500). When acquiring, request edition details, manufacturer labels, and condition reports. When selling, highlight any exhibition history, notable provenance, or early design dates, as these materially affect realized prices at auction.

### Market caveats

- Realized prices in the dataset span multiple currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, AUD); direct comparison requires currency normalization to a single base.
- The lot count (626 total, 403 priced) means roughly 36% of lots lack realized prices, which may reflect withdrawn lots, unsold reserves, or data gaps.
- One recent lot (Gros-Delettrez, March 2026) lists Newson's birth year as 1952 rather than the confirmed 1963; this is a cataloguing error in the auction listing, not a factual discrepancy about the artist.
- Some lot titles are fragmentary (e.g., 'Marc NEWSON (né en 1963)' without object description), limiting their utility as precise comparables.
- The maximum price of $1,568,750 likely represents a unique or early-career masterpiece lot; using it as a benchmark for typical production items would be misleading.
- Auction results reflect the specific condition and provenance of individual lots and should not be applied to other objects without adjustment.
- Newson's output spans mass production, limited editions, and unique works; appraisal must distinguish between these categories as they follow fundamentally different value logics.

### Market evidence sources

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## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine artist identity research from museum records, library authority files, and the artist's own studio with auction records, auction-house context, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots when those records are available. Identity data for Marc Newson is grounded in Wikidata, VIAF, the Library of Congress Name Authority File, the Museum of Modern Art collection record, the RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History, and the artist's official studio site.

## Sources

- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1355565
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/96632262/
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00051539
- The Museum of Modern Art: https://www.moma.org/artists/7999
- RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/309793
- Marc Newson Ltd: https://marc-newson.com
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Newson
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500128498
