5 magnificent home decor shops in San Francisco
1) Coup d'Etat
For serious design enthusiasts and collectors, visit this gallery for things truly extraordinary. The curated collection includes rare, one-of-a-kind vintage, antique items, and pieces from artisans around the world. Every object is a statement. This place is worth a gander, even if only for inspiration.
2) Nest
Everything lovely, whimsy, and worldly you’ll find here – both vintage and new. Mother and daughter, Judy and Marcella, explore the globe and antique markets in search of unique gift items and treasured pieces to fill their shop. Step inside and feel like you’ve been transported on a beautiful adventure.
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3) St. Frank
The studio offers a vibrant selection of handmade decorative pieces using artisan textiles from countries around the world. Each unique item comes from a special place and with a special story. The store is dedicated to supporting economic empowerment for artisans (through jobs, training and support) and preserving traditional craft.
4) Tracy Simmons Designs + The House
Tracy is an interior designer and this is her studio and retail gallery, also known as The House. Here you can shop for art, photography, furniture and goods from many of her favorite artisans. Warm and inviting – it’s like walking into someone’s house, but you can buy and take the things home with you.
5) Tina Frey designs
Tina Frey designs an elegant and playful collection of homeware using colored resin. Each design is hand sculpted in clay first, then cast. Products include dinnerware, serving dishes, ice buckets, planters and tables. Her studio is impressive and it’s where you can preview and purchase her collection.
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