They say home is where the heart is. But whom are we kidding? Really it’s where the art is.
So you best head over to Sacramento Street’s newest resident, Anamar.
The brainchild of interior designer Ana Maria Delgado, the new Pac Heights spot is an art gallery-cum-antiques salon. Delgado works with Addison Contemporary Art to curate a highly edited collection of trompe l’oeil sand paintings by Kim Chang-Young, abstract oils by Gary Edward Blum, Asian artifacts, and seashell mirrors.
Hitting the shelves soon is Cocoon silk bedding, Nagá Jewelry, and Celestina clutches — many of which can be custom made (including the art).
Consider it your own little home shopping network.
Anamar, 3401 Sacramento Street, at Walnut Street (415-931-2888 or gallery@anamar.us).














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