Bed Bath & Beyond® is a chain of home furnishing stores offering one of the largest selections of products for your home at everyday low prices.
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!
DZINE’s passion for contemporary furnishings is driven by the belief that design is ultimately about living with greater comfort, elegance and ease. The DZINE showroom embodies this philosophy, with its carefully curated furniture, art and accessories and it guides its designers and sales staff as they work with homeowners, architects and interior designers. Through its website, events, gallery and showroom, DZINE seeks to inspire, inform and share the best of contemporary art and design.
Arttitud is interier design group. Europien fruneture showcase and art gallery. The best designers, furniture, art and entertainment. Located at 1121 Howard Street in San Francisco, Callifornia. www.arttitud.com
Welcome to our world of consignment wonders: vintage, antique, modern, and re-purposed furnishings, decor & more for your home, office, or rocket ship!
Harrington Galleries is a lifestyle emporium located in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District and has been a Bay Area landmark for more than 40 years. We specialize in estate liquidation; we purchase and sell antiques and vintage furniture and accessories, in addition to handpicked used furniture and accessories. We complement these items with a select line of new furniture lines that we feel blends seamlessly with antique and vintage furniture and home accessories and decorative pieces. Additionally we offer furniture appraisal, consignment services, staging, and prop rental services. Our 15,000 square foot San Francisco gallery features quality estate furniture and new furnishings at moderate prices. Our goal is to see vintage and estate furniture reused and incorporated into modern living. Our staff is proud to serve and can be reached by phone at 415-861-7300 or by email at [email protected].
Office Depot and OfficeMax are now one company. We’ve come together to bring you the best shopping experience possible. OfficeMax at 1750 Harrison Street is the place to shop for office supplies, paper, ink & toner cartridges, breakroom & cleaning supplies, office furniture, and school supplies. Or visit us online at www.officedepot.com.
Shop the San Francisco, CA Pier 1 Imports store for the latest styles in home decorating & decor. From the living room to the kitchen and even the great outdoors Pier 1 has strived to find what speaks to you. The home is your personal paradise, let us help you make it unique! Our dedicated team will help turn any room in the home into a cozy, comfortable and functional space. Since 1962, Pier 1 Imports has promised to deliver the latest styles in home decor & furnishings. Discover our unique home furniture, lighting, outdoor furniture, home decor and more at Pier 1 Imports! From the initial product development to store display, our Pier 1 Imports merchandise makes a long and interesting journey. The process begins with our buyers, who import goods from many countries around the world. All merchandise is carefully selected in order to offer our customers exclusive, one-of-a-kind products that reflect excellent quality at a great value. Find what speaks to you today! Visit this location at 555 9Th St, Suite B-4 or visit us online at www.Pier1.com. For any further questions just give us a call!
Our galleries offer affordable prices for an eclectic inventory of furniture, art, antiques, and collectibles — one of a kind items selected from distinctive homes and designer showrooms. You’ll find unexpected treasures at bargain prices at Design Plus, a model of green business that defies assumptions about pre-owned furniture and eco-friendly ideals. More a designer gallery than consignment store, Design Plus proves that quality and sustainability can go hand in hand, and that affordable prices and impeccable service don’t contradict. A consignment store plus more, Design Plus Consignment Gallery is making its mark in the fine furniture markets of San Francisco and Marin, and in a metropolitan area that strives to remodel its world as much as its homes.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 2279 Market Street (Next to Harvest Ranch Market-where Noe and 16th meet) San Francisco, CA 94114 415-503-1173 [email protected] Directions: Take the F streetcar to Noe st. or Take the K/M/L Metro lines to Castro station and walk 1.5 blocks up market to Noe st. Or to Church station and walk down 2 blocks on market to Noe st. _____________________________________________________________ We also have another store in WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN NY 111 N.6th Street Brooklyn NY 11249 718-388-1779 [email protected] Directions: Take the L train to Bedford. Walk south to North 6th. Pass Berry St. and we're the second store on the right.
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.
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The Apartment specializes in functional vintage furniture with distressed characters (as is) and styles. We carry a variation of eras ranging from Victorian to Modern. We also surprise our customers with high tacky to high end vintage goods hand curated by two partners. Our online only shows a few items that we carry and you are welcome to check out our store front in the Mission district in San Francisco.
In 1982, Dancers' Group was established by a highly respected group of teachers, choreographers, community activists and students led by Vernon Fuquay, Aaron Osborne and Wayne Hazzard. In its first 18 years, the organizations administrative home and studio at Mission and 22nd Street (known originally as Footwork Studio and eventually Dancers' Group Studio Theater) was a vital performance space presenting master artists from around the world and showcasing the growing talents of Bay Area choreographers including Lucas Hoving, Joanna Haigood, Joe Goode, Rosa Montoya and Ed Mock. In 1992, with the demise of the service organization Dance Bay Area, Dancers' Group stepped forward to ensure that several of their vital services would remain, including the Parachute Fund, group health insurance and In Dance, At the same time, Dancers' Group formalized its Fiscal Sponsorship program, forging ahead as a school, presenter and now a service entity for dance artists. Given its new role in the community, it continued to institute partnerships that provide needed advocacy and visibility for dance. Dancers' Group collaborated with Theater Bay Area in 1999 on CA$H, a funding program which continues to provide financial support for Northern California's professionally oriented theatre and dance artists and small companies. And in 2001, Dancers’ Group began work with five other dance service organizations statewide to develop the California Dance Network, a tool for connecting dance artists and industry workers throughout the state. At the height of the San Francisco space-crisis that erupted from the dot-com boom in 2000, Dancers' Group was evicted from its home in the Mission. The loss of the studio allowed Dancers' Group to investigate its mission and services to the dance field, and after many community meetings the organization emerged stronger and with a renewed sense of direction as a service organization and presenter. Founder Wayne Hazzard [executive artistic director 1989-2000], returned to the organization in 2006 to lead Dancers’ Group into the next period of growth. Through this renewed leadership, the organization expanded staff and community partnerships that allowed for substantial increases in contributed income. This set the stage for new programming including free public presenting, new granting programs and improved services for dance artists. In August 2007, Dancers’ Group relocated its office operations to the current location in the SOMA district. The new home provides space for the six regular staff members, a community meeting area and places Dancers’ Group in an arts rich neighborhood at the heart of San Francisco.
All open houses are free to attend, and meditation instruction is always available. Classes and groups include weekend meditation workshops and evening classes, visiting teachers, Yoga classes, and family and childrens programs. Contemplative arts include Shambhala Art, Contemplative Photography, and Ikebana flower arranging. Shambhala is a welcoming community—all are invited to learn to meditate.