Latest in: Issue 7
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Showtime!

San Francisco’s Castro Theatre is back, baby. What better name could preside over the rebirth of the Castro Theatre than Phoenix Day? The Bay Area studio fashioned Art Deco chandeliers in 1937 for the …
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February 27, 2026
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Space Odyssey

Aaron Green’s Palo Alto masterwork gets a stellar addition The flag-lot house at the end of a long driveway that Ayla Christman and her husband, Emlen Fischer, toured one Sunday morning in 2019 felt …
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February 27, 2026
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Hot Wired! – Objects

The Melek cocktail table by NICOLEHOLLIS for McGuire is made of rattan woven over a metal frame, and Starphire glass. In Naturale of Nero finishes, it is sold through the trade at bakerfurniture.com The …
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February 27, 2026
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Out West

In Oregon’s High Desert, A Less Wild Western Story The high-desert compound outside of Bend, Oregon, that Julie Hawkins, of Hawkins Interiors, designed for an East Bay family is a longtime dream finally come true. “We …
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February 27, 2026
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The Light Touch

Architect Karen Curtiss’ client has seen a lot of homes. A real estate agent in San Francisco for over a decade, he estimates visiting more than 200 annually. Still, a hillside dwelling in Clarendon …
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February 27, 2026
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Starting Over

How two Pottery Barn veterans—now designer and client—brought Scandinavian mys to Healdsburg. When Marta Benson, the former CEO of Pottery Barn Brands, retired in 2024, she and her husband, Adam Willner, began searching for a …
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February 27, 2026
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Blue Note – One Good Idea

When a woman in her early 70s set out to convert her 357-square-foot 1980s art studio at The Sea Ranch—designed by Bob Hartstock—into a guest house, she enlisted Chad DeWitt of Framestudio. Known for …
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February 27, 2026
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Circular Logic – Observer

A gallery that is its own art movement Two blocks apart, Serge Sorokko’s Napa galleries stand like bookends on First Street—twin spaces conceived by San Francisco architect Craig Steely. The first, which opened in …
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February 27, 2026

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