The NWBLK is a retail environment where designers, craftsmen, and makers conspire to produce and present the furniture, fashion, and objects that define the 21st century.
The Dainese D-Store San Francisco is one of the largest showrooms of the Dainese and AGV collections outside of Italy. D-Store SF carries motorcycle, ski and snowboard, and bicycle apparel and protections.
Thread Lounge San Francisco 724 Valencia St. San Francisco Ca, 94110! 12-7ish open late on weekends. 415-728-7487 Thread Lounge is a sample sale store. We carry both name brand designer pieces as well full size runs of designer-style clothing. We carry mostly women’s clothing, jewelry and accessories, but we do also have men’s and children’s clothing. Our merchandise is constantly changing and we get new pieces in weekly, if not daily. The stylists pride themselves on providing a personal shopping experience and enjoy developing strong relationships with clients. Please contact us directly for any wholesale questions.
NextSpace is a collaborative coworking community that solves two fundamental problems for our members. First, we provide access to professional infrastructure: cool workspace, internet, conference rooms, and a diverse network of dedicated professionals representing the startup scene, B2B services, digital advertising, design, architecture, and engineering, to name a few. Second, NextSpace provides the creative community that so many freelancers and independents seek as a source for inspiration, collaboration and client referrals. Every NextSpace location is set up to accommodate a variety of workstyles, from open and collaborative to heads-down and deadline driven; and from flexible day passes to dedicated workstations and private offices. Member perks include: * 24/7 access for members * Business mailing address * Super fast WiFi * 6hrs of conference room time * Networking and professional development events * Gear storage * Bottomless coffee
Men's & Women's Vintage, Rocks, Gems, Minerals, Jewelry, and Gifts. Buy / Sell / Trade.
We are a design collective and shop in San Francisco, California. Our line of clothing, accessories, and home goods features our handmade prints.
Martha Rodriguez is a self taught, Chicana artist. Originally from San Jose, she has been a resident of San Francisco for many years. Martha has a degree in Social Welfare from U.C. Berkeley and worked in the field of Public Health at the onset of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980’s. She helped with researching the causes and effects of HIV during that time. When her son and daughter were born, she began to volunteer in their schools creating Chicano culture related art curriculum to share with the students. It was then that she began to explore her own art form making jewelry, crafts and painting. Always intrigued by color, cultures, creativity and lifestyles, Martha continues to create one of a kind jewelry with an emphasis on bright colors, beadwork and Dia de los Muertos / Frida Kahlo iconography. Her home accessories also highlight Latino icons with an assortment of crowns, crosses framed in shadow boxes. Martha’s paintings, also rich in color carry on the thread of Chicano themes and also explore the beauty of women’s powerful bodies as a more natural alternative to the gaunt images seen in fashion magazines. In life, Martha was diagnosed with Leukemia in 2010. As a cancer survivor, she lives each day enriched by the challenges she faces, every smile she receives and laugh she can share. She sees life as a myriad of bright colors she hopes to express in the artwork she creates.
The Bike Kitchen teaches people of all ages and backgrounds how to repair bicycles. The Bike Kitchen promotes personal development and provides leadership opportunities. Operating as a cooperative shop, we provide affordable ways to acquire and maintain a bike, encourage re-use and recycling, and work with community groups to get more people on bicycles.
We're Adventurous Living for busy people. We'll get you surfing, snowboarding, skiing, dirt biking, SUPing and more with accelerated instruction, full & half-day outings and unique trips.
KQED 88.5FM San Francisco, 89.3FM Sacramento KQED 9, World, Life, Kids, V-Me, KQED Plus KQED.org
Craft Labs is an art studio for making things, learning new skills, while meeting and learning from others. Classes are inexpensive, generally about 2 hours long and held in the evenings, and some weekends. Take a class, it is a great way to relax after work. The studio is in a former factory building, now full of professional artists, in the Mission/Potrero Hill neighborhood. Art materials and full instructions will be provided except where specified. Much of the art supplies come from SCRAP, a store that sells all kinds of materials discarded from industry. This shop helps keep useful items out of the landfill.