Posts by Molly Sedlacek
Techies and tree huggers unite over these digital must-haves, carved from nature’s most time-tested material.
Ted Boerner Ted Boerner, San Francisco“Shift” for Rocky Mountain Hardware The “Shift” grip in white bronze with a brushed patina is part of San Francisco designer Ted Boerner’s first hardware collection for Rocky Mountain Hardware.
We turned to our readers to select their most wanted California designs for our year-end issue. With dozens of nominations and hundreds of votes, the winners owe their thanks to you. Gather Restaurant by Nicole Sillapere Glass Series No. 4 Lampby Brandon Morrison The Bleachers Rug by Vera Za'Arour
Some days call for sparkle, while others do not. Mill Valley interior architect Sherry Williamson’s On the Rocks light, a 16¼-inch wall sconce that’s part of the Kentfield Collection for Boyd Lighting, features 144 stainless steel stems glittering with Swarovski crystals.
Although she’s worked with plenty of spotlight-stealing pieces in her 20 years as an interior designer, Janie Kasarjian created her Juliana chaise to let the rest of the room shine, whether it’s the architectural details or a killer view.
For her design of Sacramento’s new nightspot Heat Shabu Baru, up-and-coming San Francisco designer Lynn Trinh complemented the Japanese fondue menu with a palette of gray and black with jolts of symbolic red, a color that represents energy and strong emotion in Japanese culture.







