We have 3 estates combined in our pop-up sale, and we are humbled to be able to sell the remaining estate of the late award-winning designer Nicholas Phan. This is truly going to be an amazing sale. 2010 article in SFGate: An interior decorator who works out of Santa Cruz and San Francisco, Phan released his 36-piece World View Collection by Hayes de Fer in 2008. The line, inspired by French Art Deco, Chinese classicism and American industrialism, contains Phan's "dream pieces," says the designer. "It was always a goal to have a product line as an extension of my design," says Phan, adding that his furniture and accessories are as much about fantasy as they are about craftsmanship. His 22-karat white-gold-framed antique mirrors include the Monaco (below, $9,400) and Kyoto Grande, which retails for about $14,800 and was purchased by the princess of Riyadh for the vestibule of her Paris apartment. His Bendorf Bridge Bench ($6,300) is made from laser-cut steel and finished in oil-slick bronze. The removable chain pays homage to Gucci, Phan says. Aesthetic: "My pieces range from spare and elemental to over-the-top gorgeously glamorous." Details: Phan's work can be found at the Enid Ford Atelier at the San Francisco Design Center.