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 164 Sea Cliff Ave. San Francisco

Press

For further press inquiries please contact the San Francisco Decorator Showcase at 415. 447.3117.

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Telephone: 415.447.5830
Visit Showcase online www.decoratorshowcase.org

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What

The San Francisco Decorator Showcase

Nationally recognized as one of the premier showcase houses in the country. More than 25 years of excellence in design and the decorative arts. Nearly 30 spaces furnished and presented to the public by leading landscape and interior designers. Featured year-round on Home & Garden Television and in national magazines.

Where

164 Sea Cliff Avenue, San Francisco

This stately mansion, perched on a cliff above the Pacific Ocean, has gorgeous views of the Golden Gate, Baker Beach, the Marin Headlands and beyond. There are panoramic views from the living room, master bedroom, media room, garden and its many terraces. Designed in 1920 by Albert Farr, the home has been architecturally updated for a modern family. This is only the third time in its history that the San Francisco Decorator Showcase has featured a home located in the exclusive Sea Cliff neighborhood.

When

April 26 through May 26, 2003
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday and Memorial Day Monday, May 26
Closed Monday.


General admission is $25, seniors $20. Tickets available at the door only.

Why

Sponsored by San Francisco University High School to provide student financial aid and enrichment. Fundraising results include . . .
$6.6 million in aid to students since 1977
20% of the student body directly benefits this year
$473,000 was raised by 2001 Showcase.

Who

The San Francisco Decorator Showcase is open to the public this year and every year in cooperation with, on the average . . .
25 leading interior designers who showcase their work
20,000 visitors who tour the house annually
1,000 students, parents, faculty, trustees, alumni and friends who volunteer.



Benefits the San Francisco University High School Financial Aid Program