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Lot six will include this Brian del Toro Buddha, which is 30 inches tall and has an opening bid of $450. WILLIAM A. BOYD JR.

Lot six will include this Brian del Toro Buddha, which is 30 inches tall and has an opening bid of $450. WILLIAM A. BOYD JR.

authorDawn Watson on Aug 19, 2013

Designer picks from the Hampton Designer Showhouse in Bridgehampton will be sold for charity during an online auction, starting Monday, August 26, and running through September 2.

The collaboration between LiveAuctioneers, Hampton Designer Showhouse, Traditional Home magazine and several of America’s top interior designers will include nearly 300 pieces from the actual rooms and outdoor living spaces of the 2013 Hampton Designer Showhouse. A portion of the auction proceeds will benefit Southampton Hospital.

Items included in the online auction were selected by designers Brian del Toro, Worth Interiors, Baltimore Design Group, Kemble Interiors, Bryant Keller Interiors, Kim E. Courtney Interiors & Design, Ken Gemes Interiors, Brady Design and Bradley Stephens. Included in the sale are items ranging from a pair of Chinese turquoise vase lamps, 1950s-era Italian open-arm red velvet chairs, sculptural artwork, a rose linen upholstered sectional sofa, rugs, a James De Wulf pool table, a John Pomp sculpted-glass pendant chandelier, outdoor furniture, and more.

Lot prices range from $40 for starting bids up to thousands of dollars. Live online bidding will commence at noon on Monday, August 26. The Hampton Designer Showhouse remains open daily, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., through September 2.

View the fully illustrated catalog at LiveAuctioneers.com. For additional information on the 2013 Hampton Designer Showhouse or to purchase tickets, visit hamptondesignershowhouse.com.

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