Pre-Earthquake Masterpiece

This San Francisco Edwardian built in 1905 is located in the iconic Castro neighborhood and boasts four sun drenched floors all with access to outdoor space. Sophisticated living and dining areas are located in the heart of the main floor perfect for large groups or intimate entertaining. Bedrooms are located on the top floor with sweeping views of this dazzling city. Two additional floors below with more living and entertaining areas feature a second fireplace, bar and home gym. Living and dining room furnishings include masterpieces by Gregorious Pineo, Vladimir Kagan, and Ironies. Sculptured convex mirrors are by Holly Hunt. Cocktail table features a charcoal cracked linen top. Custom wool rugs from Stephen Miller.

View room features art by Carolyn Meyer, small scale A. Rudin swivel chairs in cognac hair on hide and charcoal flannel. Cabernet rug of silk and wool with an organic pattern grounds this room, while kidney pillow in award-winning Pierre Frey textile adds whimsy. Transition space features an arresting rug, appropriately called Fire and Ice, and a cityscape by Carolyn Meyer. Landing features art by Maxine Solomon and built in bench with cushion of imported fabric.

Master bedroom features canvas by Katy Kuhn, Tom Corbin bronze and a luxury rug of wool and silk in a unique palette. A. Rudin swivel chairs are upholstered in Alpaca with cerused oak veneer backs. Lower level leads to a tiered garden, and features art by Maxine Solomon, shagreen console and walnut stools.