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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-445-6770



Address: 58 Maiden Ln, Fl Fourth 94108 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.suzannetuckerhome.com

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Suzanne Tucker Home 12.11.2020

Pagodenburg is one of the little "castles" located in the expansive gardens at Schloss Nymphenburg in Germany.

Suzanne Tucker Home 02.11.2020

A fresh and modern interpretation of a French 19th century hand-painted pattern, Carita (shown here in French Blue) is whimsically sophisticated, intricate in detail, and exquisitely printed on the finest linen. Wyzenbeek Abrasion Count: 15,000 double rubs. Request samples at [email protected]

Suzanne Tucker Home 16.10.2020

This Cape Cod home lives at the confluence of old and new. Interior design by Brian del Toro and architecture by Tom Catalano. Photo by Nat Rea for New England Home magazine.

Suzanne Tucker Home 26.09.2020

Guest bedrooom designed by Suzanne Tucker/Tucker & Marks, with walls covered in paper backed Carita (in the French Blue colorway): A fresh and modern interpretation of a French 19th century hand-painted pattern, Carita is whimsically sophisticated, intricate in detail, and exquisitely printed on the finest linen. Request samples at [email protected]

Suzanne Tucker Home 11.09.2020

The Pagodenburg was one of the first pavilions to be built in Nymphenburg (1716-1719). Designed by Josef Effner for Max Emanuel, the building is modeled on the Baghdad Pagoda in Istanbul. Octagonal from the outside, the interior is divided into two hexagonal rooms and a Chinese cabinet. The façade of the pavilion is French rococo; the interior, however, is very Chinese, which was highly fashionable at the time.

Suzanne Tucker Home 22.08.2020

Love this classic blue-and-white kitchen by Martha O'Hara Interiors. Photo by Corey Gaffer.

Suzanne Tucker Home 04.08.2020

Printed on a heavy woven linen with a beaded diamond trellis pattern encasing clusters of olive leaves, Olivier (shown here in Cornflower) is derived from an 18th century French Oberkampf Foulard. Wyzenbeek Abrasion Count: 15,000 double rubs. Request samples at [email protected]

Suzanne Tucker Home 22.07.2020

How cool are these?? The Dr Martens Willow Pattern Collection, 2015.

Suzanne Tucker Home 13.07.2020

Inspired by the formal landscaping surrounding the Taj Mahal as well as the Indian technique of hand block printing, Indienne (shown here in the Delft color) is a large scale print, featuring potted topiaries in a lush garden populated by strutting peacocks and lush blooms. Sketched in a loose watercolor technique and finished with a border on one side, Indienne is bold, timeless and ever so chic. Request samples at [email protected]

Suzanne Tucker Home 03.07.2020

The Fronteira Palace in Portugal is a glamorous estate full of depths, mazes and color. Here it is decorated for a wedding. Photo by Joseba Sandoval.

Suzanne Tucker Home 26.06.2020

Lucrece (shown here in Blue Jay) features a perfectly laid out assortment of buds and blooms, so lush you can practically pick up their scents. Imagine lilacs, peonies, lilies and passion flowers, wonderfully rendered in a sophisticated tonal color palette and printed on 100% linen ground. Request samples at [email protected]

Suzanne Tucker Home 16.06.2020

In the breakfast room of fashion designer Jorge Vázquez' Madrid apartment, the custom table has a Carrara marble top, and the 1980s Chippendale-style chairs are Spanish. A mirrored china cabinet displays Vazquez’s collection of porcelain dishware. Photo by Pablo Sarabia.

Suzanne Tucker Home 29.05.2020

Steven Gambrel adds contemporary panache to a 1912 Manhattan duplex on the Upper East Side. Photo by Eric Piasecki for Architectural Digest.