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This detail from the 2002 San Francisco Decorator Showcase illustrates that it is possible to place a bed in front of a window to great effect. In this case, a minimal headboard, lightly frosted windows and lovely woven casements at the window complete the soothing atmosphere. (2002)
by Michael Merrill Design Studio, Inc
This serene guest bedroom in the 2002 San Francisco Decorator Showcase features a draped bed with the canopy suspended from the ceiling. The bed was built in situ, and is an original design by Michael Merrill, ASID. (2002)
by Michael Merrill Design Studio, Inc
This bedside vignette from the 2002 San Francisco Decorator Showcase incorporates three bronze elements; a sculpture by the San Francisco artist Matt Gil, a nickel-plated bronze desk lamp and a chiseled bronze bench in the style of Giacometti. (2002)
by Michael Merrill Design Studio, Inc
A silver-plated side table and a cast bronze desk lamp help establish an atmosphere of elegance in this wonderful guest bedroom. Note the built-in desk is wrapped in calfskin. (2001)
by Michael Merrill Design Studio, Inc
This detail from the 2001 San Francisco Decorator Showcase features a reproduction Biedermeier bed with a cashmere blanket alongside an antique Biedermeier chest from the designer’s personal collection. Note the faux ivory bedside lamp. (2001)
by Michael Merrill Design Studio, Inc
This tiny bedroom from the 2001 San Francisco Decorator Showcase proves that an intimate space can be as compelling as a much larger one. Measuring less than 11’ x 11’, the room provides an ideal weekend getaway for a single guest. (2001)
by Michael Merrill Design Studio, Inc
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