• Pact Studio Happy Hour

    Pact Studio 1300 S VAN NESS AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, California, United States
    *** EVENT SOLD OUT*** Pact is a creative practice hellbent on building brands that push sustainability, knowledge, and culture forward. And, we’re the proud design partner for San Francisco Design Week 2025! Join us at our Mission studio for a happy hour to say hello, learn more about us, learn more about each other, and

    The Scent of Nostalgia: A Living Green Wall Within Reach

    Aura Tea and Coffee at Rincon Plaza 101 Spear Street Suite B5, San Francisco, CA, United States
    Presented by Ovata   What if a wall could carry memory, scent, and greenery—all at once?   Inspired by the traditional Korean  병풍 Byung-poong (folding screen) , Ovata presents a site-flexible installation: a  portable living wall  composed of hinged, frame-based panels filled with  California native plants. Spread throughout the event venue, these sculptural pieces are

    SFDW Co-Working Space with Rivian X Design Bay Area

    Rivian 340 Fell St, San Francisco, CA, United States
    Need a workspace during SF Design Week? The Rivian Space in Hayes Valley is opening as a co-working studio with free, strong Wi-Fi and complimentary morning coffee. Plus, when you’re done working, you can get an up-close look at Rivian’s electric adventure vehicles—explore the features and even take one for a spin.     

    Thinking through Materials: Family Artmaking Workshop & Parent Conversation on Nurturing Children’s Creative Development

    San Francisco Children's Art Center @ Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture 2 Marina Blvd., San Francisco, California, United States
    *** EVENT SOLD OUT*** San Francisco Children’s Art Center (SFCAC) is opening our art studio to SF Design Week participants with children ages 5-10 years old for a morning of creative fun and insightful conversation. This family workshop will combine hands-on artmaking with conversations for the grown-ups on strategies to nurture your children’s creative development.

    The WILD Book Exchange

    Sommer 436 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, California, United States
    *** EVENT SOLD OUT*** Join WILD (Women in Leadership and Design) for an intimate gathering in celebration of creativity, leadership, and community. Bring a book that has shaped your path – in life, career, or creativity – and leave with one that inspired someone else.  Drop in at Sommer, the independent store for considered objects,

    A Roadmap to Stardust: Design, Mythology, and the Future

    Museum of Craft and Design 2569 3rd Street, San Francisco, California, United States
    *** EVENT SOLD OUT*** Join artist John Roloff and the Museum of Craft and Design’s Curatorial Director Ariel Zaccheo to explore the power of speculative dreaming. This participatory discussion draws inspiration from

    Case Study House #26 Open House / House Tour

    Case Study House #26 177 San Marino Drive, San Rafael, San Rafael, California, United States
    *** EVENT SOLD OUT*** Join us during SF Design Week for an exclusive tour of Northern California’s only Case Study House, a 1962 mid-century modern masterpiece nestled in San Rafael. This iconic architectural gem, recently featured on PBS, represents a pivotal moment in American design history. The home’s innovative approach to space, materials, and indoor-outdoor living continues to

    SFDW Co-Working Space with Rivian X Design Bay Area

    Rivian 340 Fell St, San Francisco, CA, United States
    Need a workspace during SF Design Week? The Rivian Space in Hayes Valley is opening as a co-working studio with free, strong Wi-Fi and complimentary morning coffee. Plus, when you’re done working, you can get an up-close look at Rivian’s electric adventure vehicles—explore the features and even take one for a spin.     

    tools for after – Traveling Exhibition from Rome

    Italian Cultural Institute @INNOVIT 710 Sansome St., San Francisco, CA, United States
    *** APPOINTMENT REQUIRED*** The exhibition tools for after focuses on innovation within the Italian design culture through a display of objects, images and videos. What will the design and architecture of tomorrow look like? tools for after offers solutions to prevent―or to confront―the scenarios that the Anthropocene age has in store for us. The designer’s task is to envision

    Blurring Boundaries: The Future of California Indoor-Outdoor Living

    Dunkirk 101 Henry Adams St, San Francisco, California, United States
    *** EVENT SOLD OUT*** California’s architecture has long been defined by its seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. From mid-century modern homes to contemporary sustainable designs, California’s architects and designers continue to push the boundaries of how we live with nature. This panel will explore how to reimage outdoor spaces—not just as extensions of