(Courtesy of Batch)
West Coast makers celebrated in new Nob Hill shopping experience
15 July 2019
The latest assemblage caught our eye for good reason: Batch's West Coast Collection channels California cool.
Stocked with wares from best coast designers, the collection has a bit of everything—think 3-D printed lighting, all-natural skincare, handcrafted leather accessories, and even a fancy electronic bidet. Here are some of our favorites.(Photography courtesy of Batch)
Look for chic swimwear in classic cuts and affordable prices from woman-run company Andie.
▲Gantri, whose shapely, 3D printed lighting is sustainably made in their California factory, introduces a new spectrum of hues here at Batch.
▲SF-based The Foggy Dog makes thoughtfully designed toys, collars, and accessories for pups.
▲Billie Marie creates ultra-durable leather handbags, clutches, and accessories in San Francisco.
▲Developed by acupuncturist and aesthetician Anna Lee, Mee Ra Rituals harnesses the power of East Asian herbal medicine for healthy, glowing skin—think of it as a Korean skincare routine for the thorough minimalist.
▲Ettitude's bedding is made from the first lyocell fabric made with 100 percent organic bamboo, which means it's ultra soft, breathable, antimicrobial, and saves water. They even offer a 30-night sleep trial.
▲Tact & Stone offers classic men's garments made with lowest-impact materials from suppliers who place an emphasis on high levels of social and environmental standards.
▲Fouladi Projects helps you find the art pieces that are right for you through a curated contemporary art program that includes personalized advisory to source paintings, drawings, and photography all the way through the installation process.
▲Apt2B's goal it to make outfitting your abode as easy as ordering a pizza, with stylish furnishings at attainable prices. Revival Rugs believes that a one-of-a-kind floor coverings shouldn't equate to a full month's rent.
▲// The West Coast Collection will be on view until August 24th at Batch, 1648 Pacific Ave. (Nob Hill), visitbatch.com.