OUR FAVORITE SAN FRANCISCO SHOPS

OUR FAVORITE |SAN FRANCISCO SHOPS

 
 
 

 
 

One of the best parts about designing interiors in San Francisco: endless options for sourcing. Many creative shops, niche boutiques, and historic galleries are hiding right here in our own city. Each work of art, piece of furniture, or unique object carries a local flavor that only enhances its appeal — and its appeal in a space. Here is Form + Field's list of top shops worth getting off the laptop for:

THE FUTURE PERFECT

3085 Sacramento St.

 
Street view of shops side by side. The focus is on "The Future Perfect" shop with the exterior painted in navy blue.
 
 

The Future Perfect’s design gallery is genius for its simplicity: modern and contemporary style, elegant product lines, and one-of-a-kind pieces. / Image Credit

The experience of walking through The Future Perfect is as well-crafted and thoughtful as the objects inside. A minimalist style gives each piece the environment in which to shine — and gives us a glimpse of how it might look in your home. / Image Credit

 
 
 

MARCH

3075 Sacramento St.

 
 

MARCH thoughtfully curates goods for design-forward people; from art, objects, and modern kitchen essentials. It’s a perfect stop to find one-of-a-kind gifts for loved ones (or yourself).

 

STUFF

150 Valencia St.

Interior of a vintage store with numerous items displayed throughout. Large orange letters spelling "stuff" in all-caps hangs from the ceiling.
 
 

STUFF is a two-story collective of vintage modern furniture, glassware, wall art, and more. With so much to see and works of art to uncover, we can get lost in here for hours. Fortunately, the time spent searching is almost always rewarded with pieces that are unique, interesting, and full of future conversations. / Image Credit

 

LOST ART SALON

245 S. Van Ness Ave.

Interior of Lost Art Salon adorned in numerous framed artwork hanging on the walls and stacked on the floor against the wall.
 
 

Lost Art Salon houses a collection of paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs from artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. The collection pays particular homage to the Modern Era, which makes it one of our go-to shops for tying together the elements in a room or finding the perfect painting to make a statement. / Image Credit

Tell us! What design shops do you love in SF?

 
 
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