BLUE BOTTLE SUTTER STREET CAFE
SAN FRANCISCO | USA
The Blue Bottle Sutter Street Café in San Francisco, designed by Lincoln Lighthill Architect, combines clean lines with natural light and materials such as wood, metal and marble. The luminous wall cladding references the nearby Hallidie Building (1918), the first glass curtain wall in the United States, while steel details recall Mies van der Rohe’s Seagram Building.
The BLOCCO stools and chairs by Naoto Fukasawa, made of ash with a light grey finish, integrate seamlessly into the interior.
Blue Bottle Sutter Street Cafe in San Francisco, USA
Lincoln Lighthill Architect
©Tim Coy


USED PRODUCTS
BLOCCO chair
Naoto Fukasawa

