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Quatrine

355 Hayes St
San Francisco, CA
415.345.8590

7-18-08quantrinemain.jpgquantrine.pngQuatrine is a vast and lovely furniture store located at the end of Hayes Valley. The showroom boosts an impressive array of stylish upholstered goods that don't sacrifice a single detail. These are the sofas you keep for your lifetime, and then probably pass down to the kids (in short: they're sturdy). And with their completely customizable collections, lifetime warranty, and dedication to replacing the cushions and slipcovers when needed, you can see why we thought you should know about them.

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This was our favorite chair. It originally had a T-back cushion, but they opted for a more contemporary look because of the fabric. Again, all of Quatrine's pieces are customizable. This chair was $2400.

7-18-08quantrine2chairs.jpgQuatrine's fabrics are vegetable dyed. Like some of their fabric but already have a sofa? You can buy their fabric by the yard.

7-18-08quantrinestriped.jpgAll of the furnishings are manufactured in Southern California. The lead time for upholstery pieces is 10-12 weeks. The average (very ballpark here, it completely depends on the grade of fabric) price for a 3-seater sofa is $4050.

7-18-08quantrineglobes.jpgIn addition to sofas, chairs, headboards, and other upholstered pieces, Quatrine also carries home accessories. We absolutely fell in love with these hanging globes, priced at $175 each.

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San Francisco, Hayes Valley, Design Tour - Hayes Valley

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I purchased my sofa at the Chicago Quatrine store eight years ago. It is still perfect! I love it just as much as the day it arrived, after being custom built in California. I have never seen another sofa I would rather own instead!

Lovely furniture worth the money!

posted by JaneNY on 2008-07-18 15:35:41
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While the staff is very nice and I have no doubt as to the quality of the furnishings, I found most of their upholstery styles to be rather dated, in an early-mid 90's slipcovered Shabby Chic sort of way, and the fabrics are rather drab - all sorts of boring taupe/beige/greige/sage.

If you want the Pottery Barn look but want to spend alot more, this is the place to go.

posted by bepsf on 2008-07-18 16:40:24
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I have a sofa and chair from quatrine and they are the most comfortable pieces of furniture I have ever owned. Definitely worth the money!

posted by elizabethy on 2008-07-18 19:50:34
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