Andy Cohen with his rescue dog, Wacha
From a Marcello Fantoni lamp to a Ralph Lauren denim sofa, these items hold memories and now can be yours...for a price.
Andy Cohen is having a yard sale.
The out Bravo TV host and Anderson Cooper chum is selling select pieces of furniture on 1stDibs, the online marketplace for high-end and antique furniture, art, jewelry, and more, Us Weekly reports. The pieces up for sale on his 1stDibs profile page used to populate the NYC apartment he recently sold for $12 million. Some of the proceeds will go to support the LGBTQ+ community.
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“1stDibs is proud to support Housing Works with a donation towards their mission to provide funding and lifesaving services to those affected by HIV/AIDS and homelessness,” 1stDibs told Us Weekly.
The pieces include a table lamp designed by Marcello Fantoni and listed for $1,800.
“A ceramic table lamp with blue figurative etchings within a brown glaze that showcase a rich texture connecting an archaeological reference with a contemporary artisan's eye,” 1stDibs describes the lamp.
Cohen is also selling his slightly worn Ralph Lauren blue denim sofa for $1,800.
“The Aston’s low profile with super deep seat depth and extra thick seat cushions create the ultimate lounging environment,” 1stDibs describes the sofa. “The wide arms are also perfect for a perching if you don’t want to succumb to the comfort of the cushions. Slight wear on rear of one cushion. Made in Italy with a custom Ralph Lauren denim covering.”
Housing Works is an LGBTQ+ advocacy and support group focused on ensuring people living with HIV/AIDS have access to housing, healthcare, HIV prevention, and treatment.
This isn’t the first time Cohen has sold his belongings to help the LGBTQ+ community. He teamed with Bravo to auction off the legendary clubhouse rug from the show Watch What Happens Live last October. Proceeds from the sale benefited NYC’s LGBTQ+ Community Center and its HIV/AIDS services.
Cohen, who adopted a rescue dog named Wacha, also previously teamed with Purine ONE to empower dog owners to contribute to charitable causes during the 28 Day Challenge
"Andy's passion for animal welfare and the wonderful work accomplished by the Mutt-i-grees Program make them ideal partners for the ONE Difference initiative," Tracey Johnson, Purina ONE senior brand manager, said in a press release. "We encourage dog owners to sign up for the Purina ONE 28 Day Challenge. By doing so, dog owners are empowered to feed smart nutrition while also supporting shelter-led educational programs that nourish the lives of both students and shelter dogs across the country."
The items from Cohen’s former NYC apartment go on sale June 4, and the sale ends on June 30.