Filed under: Art Scene, Consume This | Tags: san francisco, fabric 8, mission, ursula young, olivia ongpin, mission district, urbann art

Last weekend I flew up to San Francisco and happened into Fabric8, a boutique that specializes in indie design. It’s been around online since 1995, and it’s now its a real-life store holding court in the city’s happening Mission district. Like a lot of shops in the area, it’s pretty teeny tiny, but the super-friendly owner Olivia Ongpin keeps it brimming with paintings, t-shirts, home design, bags, and jewelry from “urban independent designers.”



Fabric8’s collection of hangable art is pretty amazing–the store features local and artist like Ursula Young (who we actually bought a painting by), Brian Barnecio, GEM, Eli Maness, Reuben Rude, and lots more. Check out their gallery to see all the goods.


Fabric8:
3318 22nd Street
San Francisco, California
www.fabric8.com
–Valentina
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You made me want to stop by. I ll definitely take a look. Thanks!
Comment by Duygu Saturday, June 7, 2008 @ 12:29 k