Interior Design Magazine - “Storefront Anand Sheth Fosters Art + Ideas In San Francisco”

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Interview with Anand Sheth by Wilson Barlow.
Storefront Anand Sheth Fosters Art + Ideas In San Francisco
In San Francisco’s Mission District, the former Lucca Ravioli Co. building has found new life as Storefront Anand Sheth, a hybrid exhibition space that defies easy categorization. Designed and built in under a month by Studio Anand Sheth in collaboration with York Street Collective, the corner storefront operates as gallery, concept shop, and evening tea house, serving as an immersive and functional showroom for the curated works of art and design within.
Sheth’s hospitality design background—evident in his hotel and restaurant projects—informs every detail here. It’s a space for lingering, not for quick browsing, and the works are meant to be accessible. Rather than velvet ropes or glass boxes, the displays are made from gondola shelving salvaged from a closing Rite Aid, reconfigured onto a backbone of custom OSB. “It’s a quiet protest against formula retail,” Sheth explains. Furniture by Fyrn, RAD, and Domestic Goods invites sitting. Lighting from Entler and Idaho Wood Lighting shifts with the time of day. Two sculptures by Andy Vogt, crafted from reclaimed wood lathe, ground the space in Bay Area history. It’s all carefully choreographed against a minimalist background of OSB, strategically sanded and finished to tone down its often chaotic patterns.
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