One of our existing clients purchased an award winning residence designed by Zack/De Vito Architecture in the Noe Valley district of San Francisco. As we had worked on his previous residence, we knew his taste, style and overall requirements. The brief was simple: create cutting edge décor (with a bit of whimsy) that could stand up to the architecture while incorporating a few pieces from his present house. We started in the living room with an orange-to-gray silk carpet and a pair of Christian Liagre Latin Chairs. Added to the mix was a pair of original Papa Bear chairs and ottomans by Hans Wagner, a Knoll sofa and an over-sized industrial mold on the wall. The dining room, adjacent to the living area, was the perfect place for “Dancing Partners” by Robert Longo … purchased several years ago by the client at auction. We furnished the space with a live edge dining table and a set of natural leather saddle Cab armchairs. A pair of “85 lamps” chandeliers by Droog and a colorful Missoni carpet complete the space. Outside the dining room, an outdoor living room was created with a large teak sofa, armchairs and a pair of Chinese “scholar stones” used as coffee table. For a strong visual element, we added a metal sculpture by Agelio Battle, a perfect match for the steel components already in the garden created by the architect. The master suite on the sixth floor is reached by a dramatic steel and acrylic staircase. Walls were covered with Phillip Jeffrey’s Seagrass, giving warmth to the space. All the furniture was designed by us and manufactured by Fabian Fine Furniture.

One of our existing clients purchased an award winning residence designed by Zack/De Vito Architecture in the Noe Valley district of San Francisco. As we had worked on his previous residence, we knew his taste, style and overall requirements. The brief was simple: create cutting edge décor (with a bit of whimsy) that could stand up to the architecture while incorporating a few pieces from his present house. We started in the living room with an orange-to-gray silk carpet and a pair of Christian Liagre Latin Chairs. Added to the mix was a pair of original Papa Bear chairs and ottomans by Hans Wagner, a Knoll sofa and an over-sized industrial mold on the wall. The dining room, adjacent to the living area, was the perfect place for “Dancing Partners” by Robert Longo … purchased several years ago by the client at auction. We furnished the space with a live edge dining table and a set of natural leather saddle Cab armchairs. A pair of “85 lamps” chandeliers by Droog and a colorful Missoni carpet complete the space. Outside the dining room, an outdoor living room was created with a large teak sofa, armchairs and a pair of Chinese “scholar stones” used as coffee table. For a strong visual element, we added a metal sculpture by Agelio Battle, a perfect match for the steel components already in the garden created by the architect. The master suite on the sixth floor is reached by a dramatic steel and acrylic staircase. Walls were covered with Phillip Jeffrey’s Seagrass, giving warmth to the space. All the furniture was designed by us and manufactured by Fabian Fine Furniture.

One of our existing clients purchased an award winning residence designed by Zack/De Vito Architecture in the Noe Valley district of San Francisco. As we had worked on his previous residence, we knew his taste, style and overall requirements. The brief was simple: create cutting edge décor (with a bit of whimsy) that could stand up to the architecture while incorporating a few pieces from his present house. We started in the living room with an orange-to-gray silk carpet and a pair of Christian Liagre Latin Chairs. Added to the mix was a pair of original Papa Bear chairs and ottomans by Hans Wagner, a Knoll sofa and an over-sized industrial mold on the wall. The dining room, adjacent to the living area, was the perfect place for “Dancing Partners” by Robert Longo … purchased several years ago by the client at auction. We furnished the space with a live edge dining table and a set of natural leather saddle Cab armchairs. A pair of “85 lamps” chandeliers by Droog and a colorful Missoni carpet complete the space. Outside the dining room, an outdoor living room was created with a large teak sofa, armchairs and a pair of Chinese “scholar stones” used as coffee table. For a strong visual element, we added a metal sculpture by Agelio Battle, a perfect match for the steel components already in the garden created by the architect. The master suite on the sixth floor is reached by a dramatic steel and acrylic staircase. Walls were covered with Phillip Jeffrey’s Seagrass, giving warmth to the space. All the furniture was designed by us and manufactured by Fabian Fine Furniture.

Designed in 1913 by George Shastey for real estate mogul Herbert Law, this elegant Nob Hill Residence in San Francisco has become known as “the jewel box of Nob Hill.” My team worked with the current owner to transform the top floor of the property—a charmless 1960’s addition—into a family room, powder room and dream bathroom/dressing room. As there was no architectural detailing, we took our cue from the original part of the house. All the wood cabinetry and detailing was fabricated in San Francisco, the stonework was made in Italy by Campolonghi. The family room was designed to serve as a TV room, bar, a office, and a place to just relax. To achieve an uncluttered look, large folding doors on either side of the fireplace conceal the bar and the home office. On the opposite wall, wall-to-wall shelving displays a collection of 18th century artwork and books. The furniture is classical, in keeping with the architectural details of the space. The powder room—the client’s favorite room—is a jewel in and of itself. Hand-painted De Gournay koi fish wallpaper gives the illusion of an ethereal pond and is accented by the Carrara marble wainscoting. The master bathroom is the client’s private sanctuary, with its large tub and mirrored vanities. The pièce de résistance is the dressing room, with floor-to-ceiling Venetian mirrored cabinetry exquisitely crafted by Luis Norori Antiques.

Designed in 1913 by George Shastey for real estate mogul Herbert Law, this elegant Nob Hill Residence in San Francisco has become known as “the jewel box of Nob Hill.” My team worked with the current owner to transform the top floor of the property—a charmless 1960’s addition—into a family room, powder room and dream bathroom/dressing room. As there was no architectural detailing, we took our cue from the original part of the house. All the wood cabinetry and detailing was fabricated in San Francisco, the stonework was made in Italy by Campolonghi. The family room was designed to serve as a TV room, bar, a office, and a place to just relax. To achieve an uncluttered look, large folding doors on either side of the fireplace conceal the bar and the home office. On the opposite wall, wall-to-wall shelving displays a collection of 18th century artwork and books. The furniture is classical, in keeping with the architectural details of the space. The powder room—the client’s favorite room—is a jewel in and of itself. Hand-painted De Gournay koi fish wallpaper gives the illusion of an ethereal pond and is accented by the Carrara marble wainscoting. The master bathroom is the client’s private sanctuary, with its large tub and mirrored vanities. The pièce de résistance is the dressing room, with floor-to-ceiling Venetian mirrored cabinetry exquisitely crafted by Luis Norori Antiques.

Designed in 1913 by George Shastey for real estate mogul Herbert Law, this elegant Nob Hill Residence in San Francisco has become known as “the jewel box of Nob Hill.” My team worked with the current owner to transform the top floor of the property—a charmless 1960’s addition—into a family room, powder room and dream bathroom/dressing room. As there was no architectural detailing, we took our cue from the original part of the house. All the wood cabinetry and detailing was fabricated in San Francisco, the stonework was made in Italy by Campolonghi. The family room was designed to serve as a TV room, bar, a office, and a place to just relax. To achieve an uncluttered look, large folding doors on either side of the fireplace conceal the bar and the home office. On the opposite wall, wall-to-wall shelving displays a collection of 18th century artwork and books. The furniture is classical, in keeping with the architectural details of the space. The powder room—the client’s favorite room—is a jewel in and of itself. Hand-painted De Gournay koi fish wallpaper gives the illusion of an ethereal pond and is accented by the Carrara marble wainscoting. The master bathroom is the client’s private sanctuary, with its large tub and mirrored vanities. The pièce de résistance is the dressing room, with floor-to-ceiling Venetian mirrored cabinetry exquisitely crafted by Luis Norori Antiques.

Designed in 1913 by George Shastey for real estate mogul Herbert Law, this elegant Nob Hill Residence in San Francisco has become known as “the jewel box of Nob Hill.” My team worked with the current owner to transform the top floor of the property—a charmless 1960’s addition—into a family room, powder room and dream bathroom/dressing room. As there was no architectural detailing, we took our cue from the original part of the house. All the wood cabinetry and detailing was fabricated in San Francisco, the stonework was made in Italy by Campolonghi. The family room was designed to serve as a TV room, bar, a office, and a place to just relax. To achieve an uncluttered look, large folding doors on either side of the fireplace conceal the bar and the home office. On the opposite wall, wall-to-wall shelving displays a collection of 18th century artwork and books. The furniture is classical, in keeping with the architectural details of the space. The powder room—the client’s favorite room—is a jewel in and of itself. Hand-painted De Gournay koi fish wallpaper gives the illusion of an ethereal pond and is accented by the Carrara marble wainscoting. The master bathroom is the client’s private sanctuary, with its large tub and mirrored vanities. The pièce de résistance is the dressing room, with floor-to-ceiling Venetian mirrored cabinetry exquisitely crafted by Luis Norori Antiques.

Designed in 1913 by George Shastey for real estate mogul Herbert Law, this elegant Nob Hill Residence in San Francisco has become known as “the jewel box of Nob Hill.” My team worked with the current owner to transform the top floor of the property—a charmless 1960’s addition—into a family room, powder room and dream bathroom/dressing room. As there was no architectural detailing, we took our cue from the original part of the house. All the wood cabinetry and detailing was fabricated in San Francisco, the stonework was made in Italy by Campolonghi. The family room was designed to serve as a TV room, bar, a office, and a place to just relax. To achieve an uncluttered look, large folding doors on either side of the fireplace conceal the bar and the home office. On the opposite wall, wall-to-wall shelving displays a collection of 18th century artwork and books. The furniture is classical, in keeping with the architectural details of the space. The powder room—the client’s favorite room—is a jewel in and of itself. Hand-painted De Gournay koi fish wallpaper gives the illusion of an ethereal pond and is accented by the Carrara marble wainscoting. The master bathroom is the client’s private sanctuary, with its large tub and mirrored vanities. The pièce de résistance is the dressing room, with floor-to-ceiling Venetian mirrored cabinetry exquisitely crafted by Luis Norori Antiques.

Designed in 1913 by George Shastey for real estate mogul Herbert Law, this elegant Nob Hill Residence in San Francisco has become known as “the jewel box of Nob Hill.” My team worked with the current owner to transform the top floor of the property—a charmless 1960’s addition—into a family room, powder room and dream bathroom/dressing room. As there was no architectural detailing, we took our cue from the original part of the house. All the wood cabinetry and detailing was fabricated in San Francisco, the stonework was made in Italy by Campolonghi. The family room was designed to serve as a TV room, bar, a office, and a place to just relax. To achieve an uncluttered look, large folding doors on either side of the fireplace conceal the bar and the home office. On the opposite wall, wall-to-wall shelving displays a collection of 18th century artwork and books. The furniture is classical, in keeping with the architectural details of the space. The powder room—the client’s favorite room—is a jewel in and of itself. Hand-painted De Gournay koi fish wallpaper gives the illusion of an ethereal pond and is accented by the Carrara marble wainscoting. The master bathroom is the client’s private sanctuary, with its large tub and mirrored vanities. The pièce de résistance is the dressing room, with floor-to-ceiling Venetian mirrored cabinetry exquisitely crafted by Luis Norori Antiques.

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