• Studio Crawl Night 2 – Thursday, June 5th

    Deepen Your Connection With the SF Design Community. Continue your exploration of San Francisco’s vibrant design scene with the second night of our Studio Crawl. This event offers One Pass holders another opportunity to discover new studios, see design in action, and meet the creators behind innovative projects. What’s Happening? The selection process is still

    Faulkner Architects

    Faulkner Architects 603 Battery Street, San Francisco, California, United States
    The Faulkner Architects design team invites you to an evening at our San Francisco studio to check out both past and present projects while enjoying refreshments. Faulkner Architects was formed in 1998 by Greg Faulkner. The office remains as it began with Greg as the single principal who guides the design process for each project. A small

    Volume Inc.

    Volume Inc 725 Filbert St, San Francisco, CA, United States
    Five-dimensional design for the three-dimensional world to cure one-dimensional thinking? Join Volume at their North Beach studio to learn about their specialty in place-based identities, branded environments, and other spatial activations. Plus: Free stuff!

    Studio Hinrichs

    Studio Hinrichs 2064 Powell St, San Francisco, CA, United States
    Kit Hinrichs Principal and Creative Director of Studio Hinrichs, San Francisco Kit Hinrichs studied at Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, California. He served as principal in several design offices in New York and San Francisco before spending 23 years (1986 – 2009) as a partner of Pentagram, the international consultancy. In 2009 Hinrichs opened

    The New Company

    The New Company 2215 Powell St., San Francisco, CA, United States
    We’re opening our doors for SF Design Week’s North Beach Studio Crawl. The team will be in the building, merch will be on the walls, with llloyd spinning records all night. Refreshments provided by Fort Point and Eteilla Wines, snacks curated by our very own Seth Mroczka, and maybe even a ‘big’ surprise. Friends, collaborators,

    Rapt Studio Open House

    Rapt Studio 201 Post Street 7th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108, CA, United States
    Rapt is an integrated design studio building brands from the inside out.   Headquartered in San Francisco, with studios in Los Angeles and New York, Rapt unites architecture, interiors, and brand strategy to create unforgettable environments and experiences for some of the world’s leading brands.   Founded in 2011, the practice has delivered award-winning work

    The Scent of Nostalgia: A Living Green Wall Within Reach

    Aura Tea and Coffee at Rincon Plaza 101 Spear Street Suite B5, San Francisco, CA, United States
    Presented by Ovata    Description:    What if a wall could carry memory, scent, and greenery—all at once?   Inspired by the traditional Korean  병풍 Byung-poong (folding screen) , Ovata presents a site-flexible installation: a  portable living wall  composed of hinged, frame-based panels filled with  California native plants. Spread throughout the event venue, these sculptural

    SFDW Co-Working Space with Rivian X Design Bay Area

    Rivian 340 Fell St, San Francisco, CA, United States
    Need a workspace during SF Design Week? The Rivian Space in Hayes Valley is opening as a co-working studio with free, strong Wi-Fi and complimentary morning coffee. Plus, when you’re done working, you can get an up-close look at Rivian’s electric adventure vehicles—explore the features and even take one for a spin.     

    re*form – Panel Discussion with Carolyn Flannery & Susie Novak

    Make It Home Warehouse Northgate Mall in San Rafael, San Rafael, California, United States
    Event Overview: Make It Home is excited to present re*form, a full-day immersive event celebrating the power of design to transform spaces and lives. Rooted in sustainability and social impact, re•form aligns with SF Design Week’s mission to highlight the unique intersection of ideas, design, business, and entrepreneurism that defines the Bay Area. Through interactive

    Interactive Wearables Workshop in CCA’s Hybrid Lab

    California College of the Art’s Hybrid Lab (D104), Simpson Family Makers Building, 145 Hooper Street, San Francisco, 94107 California College of the Art’s Hybrid Lab (D104), Simpson Family Makers Building, San Francisco, California, United States
    Calling all tinkerers, makers, hackers, artists, designers, and creative technologists. Spend time in the California College of the Arts (CCA) Hybrid Lab, an interactive electronic makerspace where students explore their artistic voice by prototyping designs with sensors, motors, creative coding, AI, and much more! No experience is necessary—just bring your curiosity! In this hands-on session,
    $50.00