We take the 22 through Potrero Hill for our daily commute, and after a long day at work it is always refreshing to look out and see what kind of treasures are on display at this store.
We take the 22 through Potrero Hill for our daily commute, and after a long day at work it is always refreshing to look out and see what kind of treasures are on display at this store.
Owner Delisa Sage started the business -- years ago as a gallery to display her collage-style artwork, hence the name, and the work of other Bay-area women artists. The art is still there, but throughout the years the shop has grown to encompass a broader range of beautiful things, including items for the home. 
The shop offers a great selection of antiques- no need to dig for the good stuff, it's a well-edited collection of quality pieces.
Kitchen island. (Love the lightly checked floor)

Vintage clocks.
Nesting tables.
On our visit we saw a collection of fabulous old clocks and cameras, along with a lovely soft blue enamel-topped table, what looked like an antique kitchen island, and several Venetian mirrors.
There are also bins of old letter blocks, great for spelling something out on a mantle or shelf, or using as decoration on a wall. 
In all the years I've lived in Potrero Hill I've never seen anyone in that shop or met anyone who's bought anything from it. I always just assumed it was someone's husband's tax write-off.
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I went in it today and bought something. There were more than a few customers who came in went while I was shopping. I had never heard of this store before seeing it on here. Perhaps in all your years in Potrero Hill you haven't accumulated enough time sitting and watching the front door to come to such a conclusion.
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