The studio of creative visionary Stanlee Gatti
Armfuls of blooms await arrangement in Gatti’s floral studio.
Lucas Michael’s The Dawning graces the office.
Odonata I, a photo diptych by Catherine Wagner, hovers above a vintage sideboard by Horst Bruening. The conference table was designed by Gatti, and the cabinet is an original Florence Knoll.
A collage of flea-market floral paintings creates a virtual garden.
Jamey Garza’s Green Flower is the focal point of Gatti’s private office. The vintage coffee table and chairs are by Luther Conover.
A work constructed of pushpins on plywood by Rigo 02, Warship, hangs above the mantel. The fireplace tools are by Jamey Garza.
Hunter Lodge’s Gerhard Muller Behind Plastic and Larry Rinder’s Indian comprise a haunting vignette with a Japanese spun wire bowl.
What would an event studio be without space for entertaining? Gatti’s gracious outdoor terrace is a perfect place for gatherings.
Notes for a bouquet in the floral studio.
This article appears in the October 2014 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).