All things Retro, Vintage, Modern, and stylish 17,000 sqft ALL-in-STOCK . Mid Century Modern to Antiques Furniture, Danish Modern, Art, Home Décor, Vinyl Records, Vintage Dresses, Collectibles and Wonderful smalls....something for everyone always changing. STUFF supports 60+ small business and you are sure to Enjoy Yourself every-time. Everything Vintage Modern, Arts and Craft, Lucite, Hollywood Regency, Chinese, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Mirrors, Books, Clothing, Kitchen, Outdoor, Lighting, Lamps, Carpets, Tables, Chairs, Jewelry, Clocks, Brass, Rosewood, Teak, Walnut, Oak plus Major designers such as Eames, Herman Miller, Milo Baughman plus so much more. Centrally located in San Francisco at 150 Valencia Street Mid-Market near Mission District Very easy-to-get-to right off Market Street & the freeways OPEN 7 days a week 10-7:30 and Most Holidays. Stuff has plenty of Mid Century Vintage Furniture. Yes, we have a parking lot too – ENJOY!
A Historically Sexy Must-See The Good Vibrations Antique Vibrator Museum is a San Francisco Landmark and attracts a peeked curiosity from visiting tourists and Bay Area residents alike. Lead by Staff Sexologist Dr. Carol Queen, Antique Vibrator History Tours cover the invention and functions of early vibrators, and displays our beautiful vintage exhibits. Following the tour, guests are welcome to browse modern vibrators at Good Vibrations Sex Shop. Antique Vibrator Museum Docent Tour Every 3rd Sunday at 3:00 pm FREE! Please RSVP at least 72 hours in advance by calling our Polk St. store location at: (415) 345-0400. 2015 Tours: January 18th, February 15th, March 15th, April 19th, May 17th, June 21st, July 19th, August 16th, September 20th, October 18th, November 15th, December 20th A monthly FREE tour of San Francisco's most unique museum! Your great-great-grandmother might have owned a vibrator, and the fascinating story of our favorite household helper is truly stranger than fiction. Come see our collection of vibrators, spanning the 20th century, and learn all about their history with Antique Vibrator Museum Curator Dr. Carol Queen and her team of trained docents.
Laurent Philippe opened the doors of The Butler & the Chef in San Francisco in 1998. Inside our 6000 sq.ft. showroom in the Design District (located at the corner of 16th & Utah St.) one can find French antique pewter top bars, vintage bistro & restaurant furniture, marble top gueridon bistro tables, old winery & vineyard items, authentic French garden furniture, marble top butcher/pastry tables, draper tables, bakers racks, French industrial furniture and genuine vintage riddling racks from the Champagne region of France. Our selection of interesting accessories include antique bread/cutting boards, 19th century confit pots, glazed ceramic oil containers & pitchers, vintage bottles & carafes, copper cauldrons & pots, enamel metal advertising signs, grape & wine barrels, coffee bowls, terrines, posters & prints and a variety of architectural elements. One of a kind pieces such as a 9ft.tall handmade metal model replica of the Eiffel tower, a large 18th century wine barrel cart, a stunning art deco period pewter top bar, original oil paintings and unique 19th century French butcher blocks make The Butler & the Chef a prime resorce for collectors, interior designers, architects, bar & restaurant owners and history buffs. You and your friends are invited to come and visit our showroom and see for yourself what a trip to France, back in time, would have been like.
'Vintage home furnishings and gifts with whimsy, comfort and style.'
Located in San Francisco, the Showroom has a wide variety of custom made products from specialty vendors and an eclectic variety of items that set it apart from the rest. Let our many years of experience help you in finding the perfect solution to your design challenges. Shop Product @ www.gaulsearson.com Please check with us to make sure we'll be here on any particular Saturday.
In the ever evolving Castro district of San Francisco, a new stylish Art and Antiques gallery opened in mid-June: evolve. The owners chose the name evolve as the gallery is an ever changing and rotating collection of the Decorative, Rare and Unusual. The small space is packed, yet neatly arranged with rare 17th to 20th century natural history and Architectural engravings, important fine art, paintings and drawings, framed vintage insect collections and natural history specimens. Furniture includes American, Italian, Chinese, Portuguese and Baltic dating from the 18th century to the 21st century. Pieces are selected from auction houses, private collections and carefully chosen from antique dealers who have consigned items in the gallery. Also offered is a wide range of accessories and one of a kind decorative objects. The gallery offers smaller gift items as well including rock crystal and Amethyst votive candle holders, carved jade fruit and vintage planters. The gallery is owned by business partners Jeffrey Doney and Richard Sablatura. Mr Doney runs his design business out of the gallery and specializes in residential remodels and additions. He has been an avid collector of all things rare and unusual for 25 years. His business partner, Mr. Sablatura, has a business management and Information Technology background and maintains his full time employment at a San Francisco based Environmental Engineering firm. When the Castro storefront became available they jumped at the chance to fulfill the dream of opening a shop, offering the best, stylish pieces from years of collecting. The gallery is a “Cabinet of Wonders” displaying an amazing collection of unique art, uncommon decorative objects, and antique furnishings.
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Van Ness Station is a Muni Metro station on the Market Street Subway at the intersection of Market Street and Van Ness Avenue (U.S. Route 101) in San Francisco, California. The station consists of a concourse mezzanine on the first floor down, and a single island platform on the second level down. Service at this station began in February 1980.It is the final station (going outbound) or the first station (going inbound) wherein all of Muni Metro's lines run together along the Market Street Subway (until the Embarcadero Station), and going outbound, the metro lines split into two general directions prior to Church Station: the J and N lines exit the subway at the Duboce portal before Market & Church Streets to operate on surface streets, while the K, L, M, and S lines continue through the Market Street Subway to serve Church Station. Going inbound, the J and N lines enter the subway through the same portal where they exit outbound and meet up with the L, M, S, and T lines before heading into Van Ness Station.