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Thinking in Three Dimensions: Petaluma Artist-Activist Marco Cochrane Sculpts With Purpose on a Monumental Scale

Marco Cochrane sculpture at ferry plaza embarcadero
by Lotus Abrams
3 weeks ago

A Record Number of Attendees Turned Out to Support SFMOMA at This Year’s FOG Design+Art Preview Gala

by Lotus Abrams
February 9, 2026
Artist Ken Goldberg and Tiffany Shlain with Rosie

Trees, Technology and Togetherness: Mill Valley Artists Tiffany Shlain and Ken Goldberg on Their SF Art Week Show

by Lotus Abrams
January 21, 2026
FOG Design+Art Fort Mason Center

FOG Design+Art is Here! Here’s What to Expect

by Lotus Abrams
January 16, 2026

Leaves, Pumpkins and More: Welcome in Fall Warmth With These Cozy Decor Items

Afloral Plum
by Andy Sand
September 7, 2025
Susan Snyder and Oliver Caldwell

Susan Snyder Reflects on Four Decades in the Art World as the Co-founder of San Francisco’s Caldwell Snyder Gallery

by Lotus Abrams
May 16, 2024
Lanterns by David Jaap

This Bolinas Artist’s Lanterns Are an Intricate Labor of Love

by Mimi Pinson
April 18, 2024
Tess Felix

Striking Portraits by Marin Artist Tess Felix Transform Ocean Plastic Into Art

by Grace Towle
January 18, 2024
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Celebrating a FOGgy Decade: FOG Design+Art Returns to Fort Mason, Bigger and Better Than Ever

by Kasia Pawlowska
January 4, 2024

Winter Accents That Embrace White: Essential Decor Accessories for the Holidays

by Spaces Magazine
November 7, 2023
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Bay Area Painter Draws on Film, Fame and Fine Detail for His Solo Exhibition, "Icons"
Bay Area Painter Draws on Film, Fame and Fine Detail for His Solo Exhibition, "Icons"
by Ashley Bess Lane
An Innovative ADU Studio Enhances a Craftsman in Mill Valley
An Innovative ADU Studio Enhances a Craftsman in Mill Valley
by Lotus Abrams | Photos by Leslie Williamson


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After losing their home to the Northern California After losing their home to the Northern California wildfires, Shane Keck and Jamie Keck-Crozat started over with a new home in the hills of Santa Rosa.

The result is a light-filled retreat with sweeping views, easy indoor-outdoor living and plenty of room for gathering with family and friends.

Read the full story in our bio 🔗

✍️ Lotus Abrams

📷 Adam Potts

📐 Architect: Bassenian Lagoni Architects

🛋️ Interior design: Kimberly Oxford Interiors

🌳 Landscape design: Merge Studio

🧰 Construction: Schalich Brothers Construction 

#SPACESMagazine #HomeDesign #CaliforniaHomes #OutdoorLiving
When Londoners Peri and Michael moved to San Franc When Londoners Peri and Michael moved to San Francisco in 2014, they brought with them a deep appreciation for historical architecture. Having lived in a Regency-Victorian apartment in London, they knew they wanted to find a traditional townhome with the bedrooms upstairs, a formal dining room and unmistakable period character. 

Eventually in 2019, they found a three-bedroom Edwardian townhouse built in 1900. Located in Pacific Heights, it had great bones, tons of charm and a generous backyard. As is often the case with older homes, the 2,700-square-foot house was laid out in ways that didn’t quite work for modern family life. 

Read how they renovated it in our bio 🔗

✍️ Carrie Ruehlman

📷 Christopher Stark

📐 Architect: Megan Rae Hannon of Rae & Heath Architects

🛋️ Interior design: Hana Mattingly of Innen Studio

🧰 Builder: DKG Construction

🖼️ Stylist: Tiffany Blaylock of Matador Studio

#spacesmagazine #pacificheights #sanfranciscohomes #homerenovation
Maja Kristin spent nearly a decade searching for h Maja Kristin spent nearly a decade searching for her “last” home to downsize from a 7,200-square-foot Mediterranean estate in Marin County when she discovered a midcentury “treehouse” with sweeping views of the bay and Mount Tamalpais. Her decision to make an offer wasn’t driven so much by the architecture as it was by the experience of walking into the home. 

“It felt like air,” Kristin says. “My previous home was very earthy — grounded and heavy. This one felt light and easy.” With expansive sightlines, abundant glass, and blurred boundaries between indoors and out, the hillside three-bedroom, three-story home offered the perfect blank slate for a new chapter in the life of the retired lawyer and philanthropist.

Read the full renovation story in our bio 🔗

✍️ Lotus Abrams, @lotusabrams_writes 

📷 Jonathan Mitchell, @jonathanmitchellphoto 

🛋️ Interior & 🌳 landscape design: Kristi Will Interior Design, @kristiwill_design 

🧰 Builders: MatPel Builders, @matpelbuilders 

#spacesmagazine #midcenturymodern #marinhomes
When the location is perfect, it's easy to see the When the location is perfect, it's easy to see the potential.

That's exactly what drew these homeowners to a dated 1954 Kentfield residence. While the single-story home needed significant updates, its setting—and sweeping Mt. Tam views—made it an opportunity worth pursuing.

Working with their design team, they added a second story, expanded the living space and transformed the house into a modern home designed to make the most of its surroundings.

Take a look inside the transformation. Link in bio 🔗

✍️ Lotus Abrams

📷 Paul Dyer, @dyerphoto

📐 Architect: Kirley Architects, @kirleyarchitects

🛋️ Interior design: HKB Interior Design, @hkbinteriordesign

🌳 Landscape design: Girvin Associates, @girvinassociates

🧰 Construction: J&J Custom Builders

#spacesmagazine #homerenovation #kentfield
And that’s a wrap on this year’s San Francisco Dec And that’s a wrap on this year’s San Francisco Decorator Showcase! 

We had the opportunity to talk to these amazing designers at the SPACES Magazine Decorator Showcase celebration earlier this month. Thanks for taking the time to share your favorite things about the rooms you created.

Congratulations to everyone who played a part in putting this year’s showcase together 👏 We can’t wait to see what 2027 will bring! 

#spacesmagazine #sfdecoratorshowcase #interiordesign
A verdant outdoor oasis in the Terra Linda neighbo A verdant outdoor oasis in the Terra Linda neighborhood of San Rafael, Boris and Sydney Chen’s garden is lushly planted with more than 500 edible and ornamental plants and fruit trees. Boris, a hobbyist woodworker who works in the professional services industry, and Sydney, an ICU nurse and former professional horticulturist, undertook much of the property’s transformation themselves after moving to San Rafael from San Francisco a few years ago. 

Learn about the transformation process in our bio 🔗

✍️ Lotus Abrams

📷 Monica May & Mark Romero

🌳 Landscape architect: Steph Kawachi

🧰 Landscape construction: Gary Torney Landscaping Co

#marinmagazine #spacesmagazine #garden #sanrafael
Thank you again to everyone who joined us for SPAC Thank you again to everyone who joined us for SPACES Magazine’s first-ever Decorator Showcase celebration!

We can’t wait for what 2027 will bring!

And another thank you to our presenting host, Northern Trust, and our co-hosts Julie Dalton Design and Sonoma’s Auteur Wine for making all this possible.

Read the full event recap in our bio 🔗

📷 Photos by Matt Spinetta, @prismicphotography 

#SFDecoratorShowcase #DesignEvent #SpacesMagazine
Take a look inside SPACES Magazine’s exclusive eve Take a look inside SPACES Magazine’s exclusive evening at the stunning San Francisco Decorator Showcase ✨

Last week, we gathered some of the Bay Area’s leading voices in home, design and architecture for a memorable night inside this extraordinary Queen Anne-style Victorian home. 

Nikki Wood, Publisher of SPACES Magazine, and Kate Magilligan, Wealth Management Advisor of Northern Trust, welcomed guests to this celebration of design. 

A special thank you to our presenting host, Northern Trust, and our co-hosts Julie Dalton Design and Auteur Wine for helping to make the evening possible.

#SFDecoratorShowcase #DesignEvent #SPACESMagazine
Newly opened in Palo Alto, Bar Underdog was founde Newly opened in Palo Alto, Bar Underdog was founded by Master Sommelier Dennis Kelly and chef Anthony Secviar, who met at The French Laundry and later opened the Michelin-starred Protégé across the street. Despite their prestigious reputations, however, Kelly and Secviar intended Bar Underdog to be the kind of convivial neighborhood spot where locals feel comfortable dropping in anytime for a craft cocktail like the No. 34, made with gin, lacto-fermented strawberry, genmaicha and yuzu, and a modestly priced bar snack, like the Korean corn-cheese puffs with smoked mozzarella and pickled jalapeño or the tuna tartare with plum miso, avocado and sweet onion “chips.”

The inviting space was designed by Studio KDA featuring a material palette that merges Japanese influence and Bay Area warmth, framed portraits of iconic pop-culture “underdogs,” and a hand-painted entry mural. Fitting the casual vibe, there are no reservations taken, and a late-night “moonlight menu” is designed to welcome the area’s hospitality workers.

📍299 California Ave, # 110, Palo Alto

✍️ @lotusabrams_writes 

📷 @kristenloken

#spacesmagazine #newspaces #paloalto
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