
Fans of Mad Men and vintage Hollywood interiors have a unique opportunity to own pieces from the show’s set while supporting a worthy cause. A charity auction on eBay is raising funds for the City of Hope cancer hospital, offering an array of authentic props, costumes, and furniture used on the series.
The headline item is an extraordinary experience: a walk-on role on Mad Men. Alongside that, the ten-day auction features numerous vintage 1960s furnishings and set pieces from the Sterling Cooper offices, including select items from Don Draper’s and Roger Sterling’s workspaces. These pieces reflect the show’s meticulous production design and midcentury modern aesthetic.
Costumes from memorable episodes are also available. Among the wardrobe items listed are the dress Betty wore at the Stork Club, the outfit Joan wore in the well-known lawn-mower episode, and the dress Bobbie Barrett wore during her night out with Don. Each garment carries the authenticity and character of the series’ period styling.
For collectors, designers, and fans of midcentury modern design, this auction presents a rare chance to acquire screen-used items that double as distinctive décor. The selection captures the visual identity that helped make Mad Men a cultural touchstone: clean lines, bold silhouettes, and carefully chosen details that evoke 1960s corporate and social life.
Proceeds from the auction benefit City of Hope, a cancer research and treatment organization, ensuring that purchases support patient care and medical advances. The combination of desirable memorabilia and philanthropic impact has drawn attention from fans and collectors alike.
If you haven’t caught up with the series, the early seasons are available for purchase so you can revisit the show and appreciate the context of these pieces. Whether you’re bidding for nostalgia, design inspiration, or to support a cause, this auction makes it possible to bring a piece of Mad Men history into your home.