The RH Building in San Francisco’s Dogpatch

The historic Bethlehem Steel Building in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood (on 20th Street at Pier 70) has recently undergone a major renovation to welcome a new RH (Restoration Hardware) Building and store. The store is a celebration of the rich history of the building, which was originally built in the early 20th century and has been an integral part of San Francisco’s history ever since. The renovation work that went into the building took two years and was a massive undertaking that required the expertise of many different professionals.

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The concept of the RH store is to bring the warmth and comfort of a home into a retail setting. The company’s goal was to create an experience for customers that would make them feel as though they were visiting a friend’s home. The store is filled with elegant furnishings, luxurious textiles, and richly crafted details. The store features an open floor plan, high ceilings, and large windows that allow natural light to flood the space.

The history of the Bethlehem Steel Building is rich and fascinating. The building was originally built in 1916 and served as a steel mill until the mid-20th century. In recent years, the building has undergone a number of renovations and has been transformed into a modern office and retail space. Despite these changes, the building has maintained its original character and charm, which has made it a beloved part of the San Francisco community.

 

According to RH CEO, Gary Friedman, “The RH San Francisco Building is a celebration of our shared love for timeless design and quality craftsmanship. We are thrilled to bring this iconic building back to life and provide a platform for artisans and designers from around the world to showcase their work.”

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The renovation work that went into the building was extensive and required the expertise of many different professionals. Architects, designers, and engineers worked together to create a space that was both beautiful and functional. They were able to preserve many of the building’s original features, such as its brick walls and steel beams, while adding modern elements such as state-of-the-art lighting and heating systems.

One of the highlights of the RH San Francisco Building is the Palms Restaurant, which is located on the second floor of the building. The restaurant features an open kitchen, a large bar, and breathtaking views of the city. The menu focuses on seasonal ingredients and locally-sourced produce, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers.

The buying process for the furnishings in the RH San Francisco Building was a collaborative effort between the company and a team of designers and artisans. The team scoured the world to find the best quality materials and craftsmanship. They worked closely with manufacturers to create custom pieces that would fit perfectly into the space.

The RH San Francisco Building is a truly unique and inspiring space that brings together the best of modern design and the rich history of the Bethlehem Steel Building. The store is a celebration of timeless style and quality craftsmanship, and is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves beautiful design and distinctive, luxury home furnishings.

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