One Steuart Lane interiors on San Francisco’s waterfront

One Steuart Lane interiors on San Francisco’s waterfront

This San Francisco condominium brings together waterfront views with West Coastline minimalism

Layout and branding studio FrenchCalifornia unveils its residence in San Francisco’s One particular Steuart Lane building, in collaboration with Peter Blake Gallery

A household principle that places collectible design and style at the heart of its ethos has opened in San Francisco’s new luxury condominium, A person Steuart Lane. The creating, located on the waterfront along the Embarcadero, encompasses minimalist and fashionable architectural codes complemented by up to date interiors designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, with amenity interiors by Rottet Studio.

Design studio FrenchCalifornia has collaborated with Laguna Seashore-primarily based Peter Blake Gallery on curating a residence inside the creating, operating in harmony with the high ceilings and ground-to-ceiling home windows that flood the apartment inside with mild.

Curated San Francisco condominium

Photography: Scott Hargis

The job, Residence 903, provides a chic curation of layout and art, incorporating design pieces from Jorge Zalszupin, Joe Goode, Rick Owens, Sergio Rodrigues, Stephanie Bachiero, Vladimir Kagan and Wendell Castle. There are also operates by artists which includes James Turrell, De Wain Valentine, Larry Bell, Lita Albuquerque, Mary Corse, Peter Alexander, Scot Heywood and Tony DeLap.

‘At FrenchCalifornia, our intention was always to lover with Peter Blake Gallery for this task, presented their experience in West Coastline minimalism,’ states founder Guillaume Coutheillas. ‘In collaborating with Peter Blake, we selected will work that evoked an immediate visible reaction inside of the context of Just one Steuart Lane. We hope our design and style allows possible clientele uncover a particular connection to the creating as they practical experience the residence in the existence of style and design items that help notify the tale of the making and San Francisco’s exceptional structure aesthetic.’

For Peter Blake, the collaboration was a purely natural a single: ‘Together, we ended up capable to make a flat in good shape for a collector of California minimalism – which includes American Light-weight and Place and tough-edge artists – and contemporary structure spanning the 1930s Bauhaus to early 1970s French. The residence exudes sophistication and refinement.’ §

Images: Brendan Mainini
 

Pictures: Scott Hargis

Pictures: Scott Hargis

Photography: Scott Hargis