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John Elgin Woolf: Architect to the Stars
Do you remember going to parties? In the pre COVID world of Hollywood in the forties, fifties, and sixties, entertaining was gloriously hedonistic. The backdrop for many of these gatherings were homes designed by the architect to the stars John Elgin Woolf.

The Galleria: From Industrial to Design Mecca
COUPAR's Galleria location affords us not only a catbird seat to everything happening in the design community but also a link to San Francisco's urban history. The San Francisco Design Center developed in the 1970s when the once industrial South of Market air smelled pungent with the acrid scent of commerce.

The Disciplined Modernist: Albert Hadley
In contrast to his partner Sister Parish's love of chintz and needlepoint, Albert Hadley had a disciplined modernist eye. Hadley believed in "never less, never more," for his elite clientele at Parish-Hadley.

Chic as Sin: Designer Anthony Hail
With the San Francisco Fall Show, the bay area's premier art and antique fair around the corner, (October 3rd to 6th), COUPAR wanted to acknowledge one of the city's great arbitrators of taste, Anthony Hail.