
""We understand current culture. We understand how to sell to our global collectors in a really meaningful way, maybe more so than the more traditional houses.""
"Joopiter's inaugural online auction reportedly fetched more than $5 million, setting the tone for a series of highly curated single-owner sales from 2023 through 2025."
"Caitlin Donovan, the firm's global head of sales, called the Triceratops skeleton 'the first of many masterpiece items' coming to Joopiter's block."
"The collective effect of these sales was to establish Joopiter's credibility, appealing to an enthusiastic collector base energized by its storytelling and cultural relevance."
Pharrell Williams created Joopiter after traditional auction houses failed to meet his needs for selling unique fashion and jewelry. Joopiter has evolved into a modern auction house featuring luxury items, sports memorabilia, and contemporary art. The platform's first major auction included a 66 million-year-old Triceratops skeleton, expected to sell for $5 million. Joopiter's growth reflects its understanding of current culture and storytelling, appealing to a diverse collector base and establishing credibility through curated sales from notable figures.
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