In this Mediterranean-inspired refresh of a young couple's two-level flat situated just blocks from Mission Dolores Park in San Francisco, Plow focused on using a light touch to enhance the existing interiors without making massive architectural changes.
Read MoreMarché, Faire's shoppable market, offers employees and visitors the opportunity to shop directly from the makers and artisans who utilize the Faire platform. The "pop-in" shop aligns with Faire’s mission to help small businesses from around the globe to thrive by featuring a rotation of products curated by Faire employees.
Read MoreThe explosive growth of Faire required more space in San Francisco to fill their expanding needs. We searched for a nuanced approach to foster community connection and bring Faire’s brand ethos to life. Petit Faire—a standalone café with a Parisian feel that enables the staff to "go out" for coffee while further fostering community.
Read MoreFaire’s HQ spans an entire floor of a building in downtown San Francisco, allowing natural light to flood in from three sides. The sprawling space was the first large scale workspace for the tech startup, a curated online marketplace that connects makers with retailers, and it was conceived as an opportunity to solidify the brand’s identity and attract top talent.
Read MoreA multipurpose, lightweight piece with clean lines and a slim profile, the Barley Bench was designed to look delicate without actually being delicate. Constructed from common natural pine and detailed with chamfered edges and hidden leather feet, it is light enough to be moved easily by hand, and can be used as communal seating, a low table or a bench.
Read MoreDesigned to work in an office or living situation, the Silo is an adaptable piece that transforms from a beautiful table into a handsome desk. Composed of two walnut surfaces, one ebonized and the other oiled, and one solid hand turned walnut silo base, the table can be configured to fit any room and meet the user’s needs.
Read MoreCustom-created for a growing venture capital firm, this workspace was its first autonomous office, and became an exercise in establishing the brand’s spatial identity as it grew. The office layout over two floors reflects the dual personality of the firm and the distinct working styles of Its two founding partners.
Read MoreLocated on the top floor of a Jackson Square historic brick building, this compact space was an overly compartmentalized carpet showroom, and needed to be restructured in a more rational way to fit the collaborative working patterns of the venture capital firm that was its new resident.
Read MoreSet among mature redwoods, this classic timber modified A-frame was built in 1974 and renovated by Plow to bring it into the contemporary era. Inside this, a dramatic floor-to-ceiling, black, stone-tiled hearth and new kitchen with blackened steel work surfaces now define warm gathering places within the plan.
Read MoreLocated within a restored Victorian home from 1850 in the heart of Montana, The Weavers Studio is a study in the interconnectedness of design, community, and giving back. Plow worked in collaboration with The Weavers Studio to direct the design of this multi-use space, keeping the themes of community at the center of the project.
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