To mark its 90th anniversary, Cassina has introduced a limited edition of the LC4 chaise longue designed by iconic architects Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret. $5,290, arksf.com.
Neighborhood, a mural by Monterey Bay artist Doug Glovaski, has been transformed by Area Environments into an expressive wallcovering. Price upon request, coupdetatsf.com.
The Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: West Coast USA is the first handbook to focus on the midcentury marvels of the region, highlighting more than 250 destinations. $35, dieselbookstore.com.
Konstantin Grcic’s industrial new Props tables for Cassina are constructed from thick sheet metal, laser-cut and then milled and folded. Price upon request, arksf.com.
First introduced in 1964, the award-winning M64 pendant light by Miguel Milá has been re-released—and updated with an LED system—by Spanish design studio Santa & Cole. $940-$1,150, depending on finish, arksf.com.
The sensuous form of seashells inspired Brodie Neill, founder of award-winning British studio Made in Ratio, to create the curvilinear Cowrie Chair. $3,405, thefutureperfect.com.
Danish design house Hay’s natural beechwood laptop brush adds a handcrafted note to the draughting table. $28, huset-shop.com.
The Sofia Credenza brings streamlined style to storage. Handcrafted by San Francisco-based Ohio Design in their Mission studio, each piece is made to order. Two-door, $1,999; four-door, $2,699, work.ohiodesign.com.
A study in proportion, Céline’s chic black look from the spring 2017 collection has a strong silhouette. Top, $1,450, Trousers, $1,650, Moccasins, $910, céline.com.
Working out of her Northern California studio, Alice Tacheny creates crisp furniture and accessories for the home. The Tasche Wall Pocket’s envelope shape is folded latigo leather stitched with waxed twine. $120, alicetacheny.com.
Designed by architecct Daniel Libeskind for Flexform, the Adagio sofa features the Pritzer-Prize-winner’s dynamic angles and geometries. $10,000—$15,000, flexformsf.com.
This article appears in the February 2017 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).