In the 1960s and 70s, our hometown of San Francisco became a gathering place for those who lived between definitions: writers and poets in North Beach, artists on the houseboats of Sausalito, musicians in the Mission, craftsmen and wanderers scattered along the coast.
The shipyards and piers were still alive with work, but so were the cafés—each a makeshift studio, buzzing with burgeoning ideas. The Bay blurred the line between work and art, grit and grace.
Our Harbor Lights collection takes cues from that era of experimentation and self-reliance, reflecting a region defined as much by the natural landscape as by the ideas that took root here.
Each piece—from rich knit wools to rugged canvas—balances refinement with utility, echoing the city’s enduring character: industrious, forward-looking, and built on the belief that good work speaks for itself.