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A $6.5M Warehouse Turned Industrial-Chic Dream Home in San Francisco
San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, once purely a warehouse district, is today home to a lively lineup of nightclubs, restaurants, tech companies, and art spaces. But perhaps no address epitomizes this locale better than 421 Tehama Street. Newly renovated, this industrial-chic former warehouse asking $6.5 million redefines loft living and features a perfect live-work atmosphere.
San Fran-based firms Knock Architecture & Design and Butler Armsden Architects fully revamped the property, emphasizing SoMa’s industrial past. The 5,279-square-foot open floor plan spans a ravishing three levels. On the first floor, a great room holds skylights and 20-foot ceilings that soar to the roof. Floor-to-ceiling walls of glass and steel, as well as exposed wood, brick, and concrete, mingle masterfully and pay homage to the space’s history.
Four bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms flaunt industrial elements as well, offering charming, private enclaves. On the top floor, stylish home offices give off energetic start-up vibes, appropriate for The Golden City where fresh ideas and new companies are aplenty. The home is zoned for live/work as well, keeping possibilities open.
An expansive rooftop deck crowns the abode. Ideal for entertaining, this outdoor space completes the dreamy, urban oasis.
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Nanda Vigo (Milano, 14 novembre 1936 – Milano, 16 maggio 2020)
During her lifetime, Nanda Vigo’s work was recognised from the early days and at important cultural events such as Venice Biennale and Triennale di Milano.
She worked with the likes of Gio Ponti and Lucio Fontana on installations, interiors and environments.
Nanda Vigo was also associated with Ettore Sotsass and Alessandro Mendini, who was the first to dedicate the front cover of Domus to her work.
As an industrial designer Nanda Vigo had a brilliant career working with some companies at the forefront of design such as Kartell, Flo, Glas Italia, Acerbis and Driade.
She created iconic pieces with Arredoluce and Conconi such as the first Italian halogen lamp ‘Golden Gate’ and ‘Due più’ the tubular steel chair upholstered in synthetic fur
“Casa Lo Scarabeo Sotto La Foglia” (The Beetle Under the Leaf), Malo, Italy,
A residence created between 1964 and 1968 by architect Gio Ponti and artist and designer Nanda Vigo for the art collector Giobatto Meneguzzo.
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