San Francisco Interiors by Diane Dorrans Saeks, Alan Weintraub and Herb Caen

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by Chronicle Books.

The cosmopolitan aura that pervades San Francisco is emphasized again and again in this print showcase of 33 houses, lofts, apartments, and even one villa situated in or around the City by the Bay. No one design style is indigenous to these dwellings; surprisingly, though, amid the eighteenth-century, Victorian, Edwardian, arts and crafts, modern, and contemporary rooms, none are strictly 100 percent pure minimalist.

Author (California Country et al.) Saeks does her best to describe intention and results without resorting to sheer adjectival flattery, while photographer Weintraub shoots mainly interiors with a soft filter and muted palette. Many interior designers contributed, as did a few more-than-local celebrities: the head of visual merchandising for the Gap and Banana Republic; author Armistead Maupin; the TV critic of the Chronicle; and a myriad of artists. Ideas, inspiration, and, definitely, a look at how the other half lives. Barbara Jacobs .)

Published/Edition: (October 1995) . ISBN/0811808696

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Descriptionby Chronicle Books.

The cosmopolitan aura that pervades San Francisco is emphasized again and again in this print showcase of 33 houses, lofts, apartments, and even one villa situated in or around the City by the Bay. No one design style is indigenous to these dwellings; surprisingly, though, amid the eighteenth-century, Victorian, Edwardian, arts and crafts, modern, and contemporary rooms, none are strictly 100 percent pure minimalist.

Author (California Country et al.) Saeks does her best to describe intention and results without resorting to sheer adjectival flattery, while photographer Weintraub shoots mainly interiors with a soft filter and muted palette. Many interior designers contributed, as did a few more-than-local celebrities: the head of visual merchandising for the Gap and Banana Republic; author Armistead Maupin; the TV critic of the Chronicle; and a myriad of artists. Ideas, inspiration, and, definitely, a look at how the other half lives. Barbara Jacobs .)

Published/Edition: (October 1995) . ISBN/0811808696

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