Stoke wild ideations in our Dogpatch studio

Nurturing the Chroma vision through the design of our own studio—the spaces where each new project emanates, every work in progress catenates—has stoked our wildest imaginations as we deepen our embrace of kindred creators defying boundaries and centering collectivity.

Location

San FranciscoCA

Year

2024

Area

5000 ft2 / 464 m2

The concept has always been intuitive and elaborative. For our team: a dynamic and energizing place to work, to learn, and to be inspired. For our clients: an inviting, stimulating space where they feel comfortable sharing the intimacies of their lives and that piques their innate creativity. For our brand: a boutique space for our own custom creations and other contemporary and vintage furniture, fashion, and artwork. For our community: a platform for local artists and artisans, a venue for events, exhibitions, and shows—a place to experience the best of art and design in San Francisco.

As we continue to iterate and refine and dream, we couldn’t be more grateful to our talented team, our fantastic partners, and the creative generosity of artists and designers, past and present—guiding, informing, and reveling in the journey.

Hugh Scott-Douglas’ “BEX2 - Phoenician Express Service,” 2017, courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman Gallery, seemingly drapes above a custom Chroma daybed.
Hugh Scott-Douglas’ BEX2 - Phoenician Express Service, 2017, courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman Gallery, seemingly drapes above a a custom Chroma daybed.
Selections from the Chroma library offer intrigue atop a Model 5460 walnut dining table by Edward Wormley from Almond & Co.
Selections from the Chroma library offer intrigue atop a Model 5460 walnut dining table by Edward Wormley from Almond & Co.
Images, renderings, and swatches for a seaside home in progress in Santa Cruz
Images, renderings, and swatches for a seaside home in progress in Santa Cruz
Wall-to-wall inspirations pique new ideas during design meetings in the conference room.
Wall-to-wall inspirations pique new ideas during design meetings in the conference room.
"Andrea’s Hair, SF," 2009, by Sandy Kim resonates against a 1935 Axel Einar Hjorth rare root wood sideboard accentuated by an Oy Desk Lamp by Paavo Tynell for Idman, c. 1953, both from Almond & Co.
Andrea’s Hair, SF, 2009, by Sandy Kim resonates against a 1935 Axel Einar Hjorth rare root wood sideboard accentuated by an Oy Desk Lamp by Paavo Tynell for Idman, c. 1953, both from Almond & Co.
A fluid glass sculpture by Katherine Gray scintillates on a Christian Woo side table.
A fluid glass sculpture by Katherine Gray scintillates on a Christian Woo side table.
A pair of restored Gio Ponti armchairs in curry-colored Sandra Jordan Prima Alpaca from Almond & Co embrace “Fire,” 2020, by Davina Semo, courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman Gallery.
A pair of restored Gio Ponti armchairs in curry-colored Sandra Jordan Prima Alpaca from Almond & Co embrace Fire, 2020, by Davina Semo, courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman Gallery.
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