Sunset Lounge
A retreat by day, a mecca by night, the Sunset Lounge smolders with a timeless mystique, easeful but edgy.
![Vintage c. 1950s Dorothy Schindele chairs in sheepskin fore Roger Herman’s “Untitled 44 (White, Green, Orange)” ceramic work on a custom Chroma shou-sugi-ban pedestal aside a custom Chroma wall sconce. The Sunset Lounge](https://chromasf.com/media/pages/work/sunset-lounge/711b6bd6c6-1630957354/the-sunset-lounge_02.jpg)
Location
San Francisco
Year
2020
Area
400 ft2 / 37 m2
Collaborators
Sam Frost Photography
Sensate, nocturnal, mysterious, the Sunset Lounge vests in unbridled escape—villa-stile via Ponti in San Francisco. Its contours treat the eye but are tendered for the body with poetic precision.
![The Sunset Lounge](https://chromasf.com/media/pages/work/sunset-lounge/1162846393-1631067056/the-sunset-lounge_03.jpg)
![Under the gaze of a Noam Rappaport acrylic work, a vintage c. 1940s Palle Suenson cabinet plays host. The Sunset Lounge](https://chromasf.com/media/pages/work/sunset-lounge/adeb53d49c-1630957355/the-sunset-lounge_04.jpg)
Vividly hewn vintage and contemporary works—a Jorge Zalszupin Brazilian mid-century credenza, a tambour-doored Palle Suenson cabinet, a curvaceous custom Chroma settee, and Analog Manufaktur’s bleeding-edge audiophile tech—parley modern design minds with emergent visionaries. Moody teal, sanguine red, patinated bronze, and blue velvet trip a tantalizing experience—a breathy whisper, a wink—as prone to zoning out as tuning in.
![A Yquem table by Christian Liaigre in solid oak and black granite enjambs Chroma’s custom Villa Planchart-inspired rug. The Sunset Lounge](https://chromasf.com/media/pages/work/sunset-lounge/165b781950-1631067056/the-sunset-lounge_05.jpg)
![A stolen moment in the Sundown Lounge, intrigued by the sumptuous tufted hickory leather of Chroma’s custom settee. The Sunset Lounge](https://chromasf.com/media/pages/work/sunset-lounge/41c8b35251-1630957355/the-sunset-lounge_06.jpg)
![Vintage 1970s “mushroom” lamps in anodized aluminum demarcate the dimensions of the Jorge Zalszupin c. 1960s credenza. The Sunset Lounge](https://chromasf.com/media/pages/work/sunset-lounge/ea4af7a69c-1630957355/the-sunset-lounge_07.jpg)
![A vintage c. 1950s Adrian Pearsall chair in Prima Alpaca vibes with Arne Wahl Iversen’s blue velvet Flaming Sofa model no. 15 and Chroma’s Sundown Settee. The Sunset Lounge](https://chromasf.com/media/pages/work/sunset-lounge/76808adece-1630957355/the-sunset-lounge_08.jpg)
![A Phillip Low sculpture stirs attention on Vincenzo De Cotiis’s DC1717 in murano glass and silver-casted brass. The Sunset Lounge](https://chromasf.com/media/pages/work/sunset-lounge/9d5c319644-1631067056/the-sunset-lounge_09.jpg)
The Sunset Lounge debuted at the 2020 San Francisco Decorator Showcase. Each custom, commissioned, and curated piece is available for purchase. Inquire at info@chromasf.com.