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Take 10 With COUPAR’s Monica Eng
COUPAR’s Lead Project Manager, Monica Eng, is approaching two years with our studio team. A San Francisco native from the Richmond District, Monica has a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Boston University and an A.S. in Interior Design from Canada College.
Digital Marketing: Video Reigns
It’s no secret that video reigns for online content. The design industry leans on the power of photography to showcase projects, but video can often be a more immersive tool.
Blissful: The 2024 San Francisco Decorator Showcase
If you are of a certain age, you might have a sense of déjà vu when you see the 2024 San Francisco Decorator Showcase announcement. The magnificent Dutch Colonial Revival five-level brick mansion on Pacific Heights' Gold Coast hosted the 1989 Showcase.
Blue Nova: Benjamin Moore’s Color of the Year
The magical twilight time of day, "Blue Hour," inspired Blue Nova, Benjamin Moore's Color of the Year. When sunlight scatters, the sky becomes a deep shade of blue with violet undertones.
Dorothy Liebes: Mother of Modern Weaving
If the holidays take you to New York City, see the exhibit A Dark, A Light, A Bright: The Designs of Dorothy Liebes at Cooper Hewitt. Considered "The Mother of Modern Weaving," Liebes (1897-1972) was born in Santa Rosa, California. After taking courses in teaching and art from State Teachers College in San Jose and the University of California, Berkeley, she studied weaving at Hull House in Chicago.
In Good Taste: COUPAR Holiday Wine Mixer
The COUPAR team celebrated this holiday season by participating in a virtual wine mixer! Last year, we embarked on a risotto cooking class, while for 2023, we enjoyed an informative wine-tasting experience led by the talented and passionate winemaker Lauren Aramino. The fun began when In Good Taste mailed each person a curated flight box with eight wines called “The Winemaker’s Selects.” The flight featured wines from around the world, ranging from crisp whites to highly-sippable full-flavored reds.
Looking Into the Crystal Ball: Predicting 2024 Design Trends
The magician Alexander claimed to be The Man Who Knows, but we wonder if his crystal ball could predict design trends for 2024. COUPAR sought expert advice for divination. We asked the "Dean of West Coast Design," Gary Hutton, master decorative artist Willem Racké and esteemed architect Jonathan Feldman.
How to Get Your Work Published: Tricks of the Trade
In the competitive interior design market, design editorial features help increase name recognition and brand awareness, boost website traffic, and establish you as an expert. With the increasingly mercurial landscape of print publications, editorial pitching requires strategic thinking. While digital media is equally as important as print media, the look and feel of magazines is more evocative. There are a lot of Do's and Don'ts when it comes to pitching, so we're giving you COUPAR'S guide to editorial pitching for the design industry below.
Take 10 With COUPAR’S Callahan Foley
San Francisco native Callahan Foley has been with COUPAR for over three years. With a marketing background, she brings a different perspective to her role as Design Associate. Callahan’s skills are critical for the team since interior design relies heavily on client, vendor, and collaborator communications. She also enthusiastically embraces all the different design styles COUPAR works in for our clients while favoring Mad Men mid-century.
Style Icon: San Francisco’s Billy Gaylord
Herb Caen described designer William "Billy" Gaylord as a style icon. When Gaylord passed away in 1986, Dianne Feinstein recalled his love of life and mischievous humor. She was one of his pallbearers, along with Willie Brown, Boz Skaggs, Bill Blass, and Calvin Klein. From Mesquite, Texas, Gaylord moved to San Francisco in 1968. A few years later, at the age of twenty-five, Architectural Digest published his brilliantly pale Nob Hill apartment.
La Dolce Vita: The San Francisco Fall Show Gala
La Dolce Vita was in full force at the Opening Night Gala of The San Francisco Fall Show last October 11, 2023. COUPAR and 1,700 guests attended the Fort Mason Center Festival Pavilion event in support of Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. The annual affair, chaired by designer Suzanne Tucker of Tucker & Marks, is the West Coast's leading international art, antiques, and design fair, showcasing over 40 top dealers from North America and beyond.
Man With the Hammer: Celebrating 30 Years of QuarryHouse
Congratulations to COUPAR client QuarryHouse on their 30th anniversary! The Marin County-based master stone masons work with elite builders, architects, and interior designers, creating timeless private estates and prestigious public works. Ed and Missy Westbrook co-founded QuarryHouse, taking the company name from the location of their home in San Anselmo on an old rock quarry.
Luis Barragán: Celebrating Hispanic Architecture
Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month, we look to our neighbor Mexico and recognize the architect and landscape architect Luis Barragán (1902-1988). Barragán's color-saturated geometric buildings etch the contemporary architectural consciousness.
Take 10 With COUPAR’S Wyatt Shigley
Design Associate Wyatt Shigley started as a Design Assistant at COUPAR a little over three years ago. Wyatt segued effortlessly into the role with a B.A.S. in Interior Design from Colorado State University and nearly nine years of visual merchandising experience. One of his current projects is a four-story Pacific Heights Edwardian designed by Julius Kraft, and another is a contemporary ranch house in Portola Valley.
The San Francisco Fall Show: COUPAR Sponsors The Authors’ Alcove
How do young connoisseurs collect now? Art historian, designer, and author Michael Diaz-Griffith explores this topic in his book The New Antiquarians: At Home with Young Collectors. His compendium will be one of the books featured at the COUPAR-sponsored Authors' Alcove during The San Francisco Fall Show.
Jackson Square: When the Design District was North of Market
Before The San Francisco Design Center’s development in the 1970s, interior designers frequented "To the Trade" showrooms North of Market in historic Jackson Square. Just as it took vision, ingenuity, and hard work to transform SOMA's vacant warehouses and factories into a design mecca, so did the restoration of the neglected Classical Revival and Italianate commercial buildings in Jackson Square.
Take 10 With COUPAR's Mary Eaton
Lead Project Manager Mary Eaton has been with COUPAR for over four years and comes from an interior design background. After receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Interior Design from High Point University in North Carolina, she immersed herself in the industry, working at various San Francisco Bay Area firms. Now she is a vital asset to our Studio team, helping guide projects from beginning to end.
Pride Month Profile: Interior Designer William Haines
June is Pride Month for the LGBTQ+ community, and COUPAR profiles the "King of Hollywood Regency," William "Billy" Haines (1900 – 1973). Haines was an accidental interior designer. The Virginia native came to Hollywood via New York City, where he lived openly as a gay man in bohemian Greenwich Village, working as a model.
Eastern Aesthetics: The Art of Imperfection
Wabi Sabi, the ancient Japanese philosophy of using organic materials with natural imperfections and embracing authenticity, originated in the 15th century. Wabi translates to living with humility and simplicity while being unified with nature, while sabi refers to accepting the lifecycle of anything, even with all its flaws.
Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Isamu Noguchi
Artist, furnishings designer and landscape architect, Isamu Noguchi (1904 to 1988) straddled Western and Eastern cultures; born in Los Angeles to an American mother and a Japanese father. His father, Yone Noguchi, was an acclaimed poet who settled in the bohemian San Francisco Bay Area for seven years. He eventually traveled to New York City and met editor and writer Léonie Gilmour.