2006 Washington Street, designed by renowned architect, C.A. Meussdorffer in 1924, is one of the most desired addresses in San Francisco. Here is a look at one apartment, currently on the market.
Readers of San Francisco Luxury Living are invited to join Junior Achievement at the 12th Annual Taste of Success! This fun event takes place March 20th at the Golden Gate Club, Presidio.
San Francisco’s most highly anticipated high-design charitable event DIFFA’s Dining by Design never ceases to delight guests, while raising money for a very important cause.
Much of San Francisco’s design community came out recently for the book launch at Gump’s of “Style and Substance: The Best of Elle Decor,” by Margaret Russell.
Over 100 guests attended our party at Le Club to launch ResideSF.com, an event which coincided with the 10-year anniversary of Design Editor Claudia Juestel’s firm, Adeeni Design Group.
Millennium Tower’s “Icons of Design” showcased four condominiums which exemplified high-rise living at its most elegant. Claudia Juestel toured the showcase, and came back with this report.
SF20, the San Francisco 20th Century Art and Design Show, was a big success this year and clearly showed tremendous growth from its inception only a year ago.
One Rincon Hill, San Francisco’s most prominent new condominium high rise, recently asked some of San Francisco leading design teams to furnish four penthouses. Claudia Juestel gives us a tour.
Claudia Juestel interviews Michael Belleveau, President and CEO of Baccarat, at the Gump’s unveiling of Jaime Hayon’s collection of art objects for Baccarat.
Claudia Juestel, founder of Adeeni Design Group in San Francisco, sits down for a tea time interview with Zesty Meyers, co-owner of New York’s R Gallery.
One of San Francisco’s leading interior designers, Claudia Juestel, was recently featured in the San Francisco Chronicle in a piece titled “Cave or cottage, home is castle.” Check it out.
At a recent luncheon to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of this website, jewelry designer Amber Marie Bently surprised SFLuxe’s Damion Matthews with a beautiful pendant she created herself.
The pendant reads “Live, Love, Luxe” — three words which we’ve taken as the new tagline for the site.