On the second level just off the master suite at the 2012
San Francisco Decorator Showcase, interior designer,
Catherine Kwong creates an elegant, contemporary and très chic home office. The room’s design was inspired by San Francisco’s fashion bloggers. “I set out to create a dream office – complete with pinup boards for tear sheets and look books and, of course, a custom closet to display a truly inspirational wardrobe” Kwong adds.
The stunning “Cortes” desk by Julian Chichester is wrapped in hand-dyed black vellum and sits on a gilded steel base. Adding a pop of color, Kwong pairs this desk with an orange 1960s “Bird” Chair designed by Preben Fabricius and Jorgen Kastholm. Luxe upholstered wall is Holly Hunt’s “
Two Sides: Charcoal” and Benjamin Moore’s Iron Mountain blanket the walls and create a dramatic backdrop. While a large photograph, “Backstage at Pierre Balmain – Paris, 1954 #7” by Mark Shaw and a chandelier by
Blackman Cruz demand a second look.
An print of Andy Warhol’s iconic “Chanel No.5” hangs above an uncluttered black glass and brass console from
Sarlo and bench covered in “Channels” by Kelly Wearstler for
Lee Jofa.
Mixing a little old with the new, Kwong places a 1920’s French art deco lamp designed by Eileen Gray and a chrome and 1940’s black letter holder on the desk.
Drool worthy designer shoes, handbags and dresses are neatly presented in the open corner closet.
Custom pin boards repeat the black & white “Channels” fabric by Kelly Wearstler.
*photo credit: Bess Friday or otherwise marked